[Imported Japanese Bonsai] Itoigawa Shimpaku - Exquisite Specimen, Ideal for Gifting

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[Imported Japanese Bonsai] Itoigawa Shimpaku - Exquisite Specimen, Ideal for Gifting - Plants - Plants & Flowers

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Imported Itoigawa Shimpaku from Japan. This is an imported specimen exuding a sense of age, with its twisted jin (deadwood) and shari (hollowed trunk), delicate scale-like leaves, and profound cultural depth, it is the pinnacle sought by collectors. A mature specimen boasts flowing deadwood lines and finely textured wood, evoking a rugged resilience that has withstood the harsh mountain environment of nature. The bark of old Shimpaku trees develops fine, deep cracks. While Itoigawa is renowned for its delicate scale-like leaves, if the bark at the base of the main trunk presents a deep brown hue, it signifies a mature bonsai. Bonsai Care Itoigawa Shimpaku thrives in warm, humid, and sun-drenched environments. It should be placed in a location with ample sunlight and good air circulation for cultivation. An environment with good air circulation can reduce the incidence of pests and diseases. Shimpaku are extremely light-loving; sufficient sunlight encourages dense foliage buds and vibrant green coloration. During the intense heat of summer, strong direct sunlight can cause scorching. Consider using shade netting or relocating to a shaded area to provide protection from excessive exposure and maintain optimal growth. Pinching and thinning of shoots are performed to maintain the cloud-like shape of the foliage and ensure light penetration and ventilation within. Watering Method Water when the surface soil feels dry to the touch. The principle of watering is to water when dry and allow it to dry out again, as Shimpaku prefers slightly moist conditions but must not be waterlogged. During the hot summer season, in addition to keeping the pot soil moist, daily misting of the foliage can increase humidity, help the scale-like leaves remain plump, and wash away dust. Water slowly and evenly until water flows from the bottom of the pot, ensuring thorough saturation of the entire soil mass. Avoid watering only the surface, which can lead to root dehydration. During the vigorous growth period of spring and summer, Shimpaku requires more water, but overwatering must be avoided to prevent root rot. In autumn and winter, Shimpaku's growth slows down, and the frequency of watering should be reduced accordingly. Allowing the plant to regularly experience rainwater from outdoors will contribute to its healthier growth. During the bonsai care process, moderate pruning and reshaping will be carried out. Plants change with the seasons, and their form will vary slightly. If you have any questions, please feel free to inquire. Fb: 雀樓植栽 IG: sparrowbonsai

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Late March, an afternoon spent observing the intricate water lines of Itoigawa Shimpaku under the sun, capturing the dappled light filtering through its foliage – this is the ultimate pleasure for bonsai enthusiasts. Trunk diameter: 3cm; Tree height: 16cm (including pot, excluding sacred branch); Tree width: 16cm.

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