Can this be an indoor tree?
BonsaiSniper Mame Messages 138 Reaction score 104 Location Albany, NY USDA Zone 6 Oct 17, 2020 #1 Can this be an indoor tree?
Forsoothe! Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,878 Reaction score 9,248 Location Michigan USDA Zone 6b Oct 17, 2020 #2 Evidently, yes. Links
rhawes Shohin Messages 262 Reaction score 84 Location Lancaster, PA USDA Zone 7a Dec 22, 2020 #3 Yes it is tropical.
Paradox Imperial Masterpiece Messages 9,339 Reaction score 11,413 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7a Dec 22, 2020 #4 BonsaiSniper said: Can this be an indoor tree? Click to expand... It is probably going to need supplemental light. Putting it in a window probably wont cut it.
BonsaiSniper said: Can this be an indoor tree? Click to expand... It is probably going to need supplemental light. Putting it in a window probably wont cut it.
Leo in N E Illinois The Professor Messages 11,337 Reaction score 23,254 Location on the IL-WI border, a mile from ''da Lake'' USDA Zone 5b Dec 23, 2020 #5 In the "wild" it is a full sun tree. In captivity, it will need as much light as possible indoors. I know of 2 growers who are successfully keeping them going under lights for winter, outdoors for summer. It can be done.
In the "wild" it is a full sun tree. In captivity, it will need as much light as possible indoors. I know of 2 growers who are successfully keeping them going under lights for winter, outdoors for summer. It can be done.