Bonsai at Lidl May 19th £5
Choose from Carmona, Ficus, Ginseng or Pachira
Ht (cm) 35 - 50
15cm pot
Lucky Bamboo in a stylish Oriental themed pot May 19th £2.69
Ht (cm) 21 - 25
Pot (cm) 14 X 5.5 X 6.7 See #3
Also available 23rd May - Bonsai (30cmH) or Money Plant (40cmH) in 9cm pot £3.99 See #2
Place in a sunny spot
Don't over water but keep soil moist
Indoor
Top comments
msmyth
12 May 1611#1
Great deal jimmybo-san:smirk:
ScottishIndependence2018
12 May 165#5
money plant bet it only produces yen :smirk:
zeitgeist to gbmcginty
12 May 164#9
I think you're already really lucky if you have two girlfriends.
Spriggan
12 May 163#8
They money plant and lucky bamboo are excellent, mine are still growing and still going strong after I bought them last year.
Latest comments (19)
bk201
15 May 16#19
That is one aspect of it, there are various varieties (not the ones in this deal) that are bred to produce midget trees and to survive in hardy environments with very little 'resources' (i.e. grow with short roots and small leaves), thus stunting its own growth to survive. Although, they are more expensive, but well worth pursuing if you are serious about collecting bonsai.
Meathotukdeals
13 May 16#18
That is about true bonsai practice. These may not be what I would call true bonsai with all that medium.
adamwilko007
12 May 16#10
How easy is the bonsai to luck after?
Head they die easy
jimmybo to adamwilko007
12 May 16#11
If you follow the watering, feeding and positioning guidelines for your particular bonsai tree species your bonsai should survive for many years with little effort
paulpso to adamwilko007
12 May 161#12
..Are you real? Or is this like a character?
Meathotukdeals to adamwilko007
13 May 16#17
Well they are grown in a deficient environment to keep their growth in check. This means they have little around their roots and they can dry out easily.
Daves_mate
13 May 16#16
mussa hava shtrong root!!!
davewakey
13 May 16#15
Don't waste your time. I bought one of these last year and didn't grow a single penny. Money plant my ****. More like leaf plant.
mjmani
12 May 16#14
Luck after? Or, you meant lick after? What a great plant lover...
Dead_Pixel
12 May 16#13
:smile:
gbmcginty
12 May 161#6
I bought two of the carmona last year and they were infested with blackfly, after six months trying to keep them alive having bought special bonsai pesticide, they eventually went in the bin last week. The two pachira aquatica have gone from strength to strength though.
Also bought two lucky bamboo last time they came up; one of my sticks rotted out after a few weeks, two have gone on my girlfriends. So I'd only get one if you feel particularly lucky!
zeitgeist to gbmcginty
12 May 164#9
I think you're already really lucky if you have two girlfriends.
Spriggan
12 May 163#8
They money plant and lucky bamboo are excellent, mine are still growing and still going strong after I bought them last year.
MRGRINGO
12 May 16#7
I always think of bonsai, as being cruelty to plants and trees.
Opening post
Choose from Carmona, Ficus, Ginseng or Pachira
Ht (cm) 35 - 50
15cm pot
Lucky Bamboo in a stylish Oriental themed pot May 19th £2.69
Ht (cm) 21 - 25
Pot (cm) 14 X 5.5 X 6.7 See #3
Also available 23rd May - Bonsai (30cmH) or Money Plant (40cmH) in 9cm pot £3.99 See #2
Place in a sunny spot
Don't over water but keep soil moist
Indoor
Top comments
Latest comments (19)
Head they die easy
Also bought two lucky bamboo last time they came up; one of my sticks rotted out after a few weeks, two have gone on my girlfriends. So I'd only get one if you feel particularly lucky!