House plant watering cans
It is that time of the summer when plants get very hot especially juniper Bonsai. If you have a fairly new bonsai then you need to keep very close attention on your watering habits.
If your tree seemed to be healthy until recently and the leaves or needles are turning yellow or brown, it is most likely a water problem.
Normally you only need to mist the tree from the tips to roots everyday and then water once a week. But in the hot summer this is not enough.
Yellow leaves are from over watering, then if it gets direct hot sun the yellow leaves dry and then turn brown. Not giving a bonsai tree enough water will also turn the leaves brown. Many bonsai trees like to dry out inbetween waterings but but not for days at a time.
This is a common problem for many house plants as well. Sometimes we water the roots and forget to mist the leaves or the opposite happens – misting and then forgeting to water the roots.
Keep your plant mister and watering can close by. Either of these watering cans are ideal for house plants and any small ornamental trees.
If you dont own one or you keep yours under the cupboard because it does not look good on a shelf in your home remedy that problem with one of these bonsai watering cans.

Go here to this store price is 19.99
The next watering can is made of copper and much more decorative

More details here price is 59.95 for the one pint
You can double the size to a 2 pint watering can for only 10 dollars more
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