[IBC] ming aralia

Hello all,

I recently aquired a ming aralia bonsai as a gift and I'm afraid none of
my books have any information specific to this species (one book has a
photo, which is how I identified the tree). From what I've gathered on
the web, aralias are a tender species that want about 80 degree (F)
temps year-round, high humidity, doesn't tolerate direct sunlight for
more than a few hours, and should only be watered once or twice a week
as needed. Does this sound at all correct? Is this tree one of those
few true indoor species, atleast during the winter? (I live in
south-west pennsylvania). At the moment I have it near--but not too
near--a small window on my east wall.
All info is appriciated :-)
-Brian

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brianh [ Mo, 17 Oktober 2005 23:59 ] [ ID #61906 ]

Re: [IBC] ming aralia

Brian wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I recently aquired a ming aralia bonsai as a gift and I'm afraid none of
> my books have any information specific to this species (one book has a
> photo, which is how I identified the tree). From what I've gathered on
> the web, aralias are a tender species that want about 80 degree (F)
> temps year-round, high humidity, doesn't tolerate direct sunlight for
> more than a few hours, and should only be watered once or twice a week
> as needed. Does this sound at all correct? Is this tree one of those
> few true indoor species, atleast during the winter? (I live in
> south-west pennsylvania). At the moment I have it near--but not too
> near--a small window on my east wall.
> All info is appriciated :-)
> -Brian


Yeah. Ming aralia (Polyscias friticosa) is about as close
to an all-year-round indoor tree that there is. I will take
(almost likes) low light levels. It MUST be warm (zones
10-11 are preferred). It's not really wood, like a beech or
a pine, but almost. It likes a light, frothy soil that
stays moist, so rather than "bonsai soil" you might consider
a typical indoor plant soil with lots of vermiculite and
peat, etc. -- but do NOT let it dry out. Not only will the
plant not like it, peaty soil when dry _repels_ water. If
this happens submerge the pot for an hour in water.

You can make them look tree-like, but as I said, they're not
really "woody." Indoor plant food, weekly as per label
directions.

Keep a keen eye out for spider mites, scale, and mealy bugs
(and aphids while you're at it); typical indoor plant
problems. It'll keep losing outside leaves -- a bit like a
cabbage. That's normal.

I think this was my first bonsai, back in cave-man days.

Jim Lewis - jklewis [at] nettally.com - Tallahassee, FL - Nature
encourages no looseness, pardons no errors. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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jklewis [ Di, 18 Oktober 2005 00:32 ] [ ID #61907 ]

Re: [IBC] ming aralia

I would add that cuttings root easily.


Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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GOPHERHILL [ Di, 18 Oktober 2005 01:48 ] [ ID #61908 ]
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