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How to Care for a Ming Tree Houseplant

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    • 1). Use a medium of one part peat moss, garden soil, course sand and a dusting of lime when or if the plant needs to be re-potted. The container should be at least 6 inches in diameter with a drainage hole in the bottom. Ming trees do not have a deep or wide root system, so a smaller pot works well. If re-potting the Ming, do it in February or March.

    • 2). Place the Ming tree in a window with indirect sunlight. The east, west or north windows are ideal. The best temperature for the Ming is above 60 degrees Fahrenheit, but a short period of time with temperatures of 40 degrees Fahrenheit can be tolerated.

    • 3). Use a drainage tray with gravel underneath the container to catch the excess water. The water collected will help generate humidity around the Ming. Water the tree once a week with warm tap water when the soil is moderately dry. Ming trees do not like soggy roots.

    • 4). Fertilize the Ming tree once a month during the growing season from spring to the end of summer. Use a high nitrate fertilizer such as 12-10-10 (nitrogen-phosphate-potassium) slow release granules during the growing season and a 2-10-10 slow release fertilizer during the winter season. Follow the application directions on the package as to how much to use.

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