Bonsai Umbrella Tree

bonsai umbrella tree

If you are looking for a unique and beautiful plant for your collection, you should try the bonsai umbrella tree. The umbrella tree is a fast-growing perennial plant that requires trimming and selective pruning to maintain its show-worthy appearance. In addition to pruning, you should also avoid overwatering the plant. Its roots are also susceptible to infections, which are caused by too much water. For best results, keep the temperature and humidity between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit.

When repotting your Hawaiian umbrella tree, make sure to select the right kind of soil. The tree can grow in soil that contains peat moss and is best grown in 68-86 degrees. Also, avoid using direct sunlight on the tree as it can cause it to dry up quickly. The ideal temperature for growing bonsai umbrella trees is between 68-86 degrees Fahrenheit. If you don’t want to risk the health of your plant, opt for a smaller, dwarf version.

A subtropical tree, the Hawaiian Umbrella is easily adapted to indoor conditions, although it can survive outside as well. Temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit will kill it, so it is important to keep it indoors during winter and outdoors during the summer. However, you should take care of temperature changes, and bring it indoors when temperatures reach 70 degrees. You can keep your Hawaiian umbrella bonsai outdoors year-round, but you need to give it the right environment.