Product Type:
Seeds
Type:
Fruit Seeds
Cultivation Type:
Apple, Orange, Lemon, Guava, Watermelon, Grapes, Papaya, Pomegranate
Variety:
Other
Weight:
50 Grams (g)
Color:
Multicolour
Drying Process:
spread them out so the air can get at each one, and let them naturally dry in the open
Moisture (%):
40%
Imperfect Ratio (%):
5%
Shelf Life:
1 Years
Contact Person
Serve No.1, Rath, Pritam Tent House Chauraha, Near Orai Bus Stand,
The goal of this old technique is to keep the trees as small as possible while maintaining their natural shapes. You're not alone in thinking bonsai are always small trees with lovely blooms. This, however, is a misunderstanding. As a bonsai, you can choose from a wide range of fruit trees. Is it true that bonsai trees have fruit They do, in fact. If you opt to employ fruit trees as bonsai, keep in mind that they will require more upkeep than regular fruit trees. Continue reading for information on how to grow bonsai trees and the best fruit trees for bonsai.
Product Type: | Seeds |
Type: | Fruit Seeds |
Cultivation Type: | Apple, Orange, Lemon, Guava, Watermelon, Grapes, Papaya, Pomegranate |
Variety: | Other |
Weight: | 50 Grams (g) |
Color: | Multicolour |
Drying Process: | spread them out so the air can get at each one, and let them naturally dry in the open |
Moisture (%): | 40% |
Imperfect Ratio (%): | 5% |
Shelf Life: | 1 Years |