Rosa Brilliant Pink Iceberg Bonsai Tree 15 Years Old | Unique & Rare Varieties
Rosa Brilliant Pink Iceberg Bonsai Tree 15 Years Old | Unique & Rare Varieties
The Rosa Pink Iceberg has beautiful pink and cream blooms .
Product Includes:
Gardenia Bonsai Tree (as seen in image, pot is not included)
Shipping plant bare rooted
Care Instruction
How To Care:
Light: Full sun
Watering: Iceberg roses require regular watering, particularly in hot, dry weather.
Soil: Acidic loving plants that prefers soil with lower pH. Potting mix with a peat base.
Pruning: Late Winter or early Spring after the main blooming season. By pruning will encourage new growth and more blooms. Remove dead and damaged branches. Trim back the tips of the plant.
Temperature: Ideal day time temperatures between 60-82°F
Fertilizing: During the growing season (spring and summer), feed with a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer once a month. No need to fertilize in the winter.
Bloom Time: Spring, Summer, and Fall
Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 6-11
Toxicity: Non-toxic to people and pets
What to expect:
The plant you receive will be similar to the one listed for sale. While there may be slight variations due to natural growth patterns, we ensure that each plant is carefully selected to match the quality and appearance shown in the listing.
1. Initial Inspection: Carefully unpack your plant and inspect it 2. Rest Period: Allow your succulent to rest for a few days before watering or repotting. This helps it acclimate to its new environment. Place it in a well-lit, airy spot, but avoid direct sunlight initially to prevent sunburn.
3. Watering: Wait at least a week before watering your new plant. Ensure the soil is completely dry before the first watering.
4. Repotting: Repotting it into a well-draining mix. This will provide better conditions for growth.
5. Acclimation: Gradually introduce your plant to more sunlight. Start with indirect light and slowly move it to a brighter spot over a week or two.
6. Ongoing Care: Plants thrive with minimal care. Ensure they get plenty of light, water sparingly, and keep an eye out for any signs of stress or pests.
Rosa Brilliant Pink Iceberg Bonsai Tree 15 Years Old | Unique & Rare Varieties
The Rosa Pink Iceberg has beautiful pink and cream blooms .
Product Includes:
Gardenia Bonsai Tree (as seen in image, pot is not included)
Shipping plant bare rooted
Care Instruction
How To Care:
Light: Full sun
Watering: Iceberg roses require regular watering, particularly in hot, dry weather.
Soil: Acidic loving plants that prefers soil with lower pH. Potting mix with a peat base.
Pruning: Late Winter or early Spring after the main blooming season. By pruning will encourage new growth and more blooms. Remove dead and damaged branches. Trim back the tips of the plant.
Temperature: Ideal day time temperatures between 60-82°F
Fertilizing: During the growing season (spring and summer), feed with a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer once a month. No need to fertilize in the winter.
Bloom Time: Spring, Summer, and Fall
Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 6-11
Toxicity: Non-toxic to people and pets
What to expect:
The plant you receive will be similar to the one listed for sale. While there may be slight variations due to natural growth patterns, we ensure that each plant is carefully selected to match the quality and appearance shown in the listing.
1. Initial Inspection: Carefully unpack your plant and inspect it 2. Rest Period: Allow your succulent to rest for a few days before watering or repotting. This helps it acclimate to its new environment. Place it in a well-lit, airy spot, but avoid direct sunlight initially to prevent sunburn.
3. Watering: Wait at least a week before watering your new plant. Ensure the soil is completely dry before the first watering.
4. Repotting: Repotting it into a well-draining mix. This will provide better conditions for growth.
5. Acclimation: Gradually introduce your plant to more sunlight. Start with indirect light and slowly move it to a brighter spot over a week or two.
6. Ongoing Care: Plants thrive with minimal care. Ensure they get plenty of light, water sparingly, and keep an eye out for any signs of stress or pests.