Bonsai trees may be grown safely in the house with proper care. Care includes the proper watering, good soil, fertilizing, pruning and plenty of sunlight.
To cut the bonsi tree, you must pick up the cutters on the bridge. After you do that you go to the lady who gave you the kimonos ( clothing). next, click on her and she will tell you to cut the tree to match the picture. To cut off a leaf, click on it. To win you must make your tree look like the tree in the picture.
After you get out of the dungeon, you go to the bonsi tree shop and talk to the old lady inside. She will show you a closet and you pick out which color you want. Then you just put it on!
high up a tree to keep safe from preditors
Store it somewhere safe or keep it in it's cage for a while
You can not make it a dwarf as that is a genetic condition but you could use bonsi to stunt it's growth.
trees need air water and rest in a coner and keep it safe
No. But keep clear. The bee hive will actually help the tree because the bees will line the cavity with wax and keep it dry. That will slow down the rotting that made the hole in the first place.
Surface roots are commonly referred to as shallow roots. These roots typically grow close to the soil surface and can be more visible compared to deeper roots. They are responsible for nutrient and water absorption from the top layers of the soil.
it looks like the inside of a tree
The cap on an acorn is actually a protective covering that helps to keep the nut inside safe from damage, moisture, and pests. It also serves a functional purpose by helping the acorn attach to the cupule (the outer casing of the acorn) until it is ready to germinate and grow into a new tree.
in the dojo next to where you play card-jitsu behind the bonsi then click on the bonsithen you will find a star eggto find the first egg go inside the dojo and in the right corner at the bottom click on the tree and the egg will come
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