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Pupil tree bonsai problem - using saline water


Question Posted Friday July 7 2006, 6:42 am

I have few Bonsai trees aging from 25 to 50 years. About 5 are pupil tree. I have changed my residence recently. Here the water is saline and has a conductivity of 3100 microsiemens/cm, with chloride levels of 1060ppm. The pH level is 7.5. i would like to know whether this water will cause any problem. If yes how to handle the same. Is there any fertilizer or chemical to be added to the soil which can over come this problem pl tell me I would like to save these bonsais. I live in Tiruchy, India.

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havoque answered Sunday July 23 2006, 2:53 pm:
I'm not sure if there are any pet stores in your part of india, but I have heard that using aquarium water for fresh water fish is the best for plants. I am very impressed that you have had your plants for so long, and wish you good luck with the water. I think that they shall be alright, considering most americans water their bonsai's with tap water, and they live just fine.

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