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pine tree that looks like a bonsai

pine tree that looks like a bonsai Pinus Thunbergii 'Japanese Black Pine' Seeds

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pine tree that looks like a bonsai Pinus Thunbergii 'Japanese Black Pine' SeedsGrow the quintessential coniferous bonsai tree with these Pinus Thunbergii seeds! The Japanese Black Pine is one of the easier bonsai seed varieties to grow, perfect for gardeners of all levels. Instructions: We recommend using the following to sow the seeds: 12 Cavity Greenhouse or Planter with Humidity Dome Soil Pellets or Soil Pods Liquid Fertilizer Pre soaking and stratification is option, but helps with germination. Pre soak by placing the seeds

Grow the quintessential coniferous bonsai tree with these Pinus Thunbergii seeds! The Japanese Black Pine is one of the easier bonsai seed varieties to grow, perfect for gardeners of all levels.

Instructions:

We recommend using the following to sow the seeds: 

Pre-soaking and stratification is option, but helps with germination. Pre-soak by placing the seeds in room temperature-warm water for 24 hours. Stratify by placing in soil or sphagnum moss in a baggie or tupperware container and placing the container in a fridge for ~1-2 weeks. From there, sow the seeds in a greenhouse and keep warm and brightly lit. Acclimate seedlings to full sun gradually, or keep under grow lights.

(Find more info on germinating seeds by going to our seed guide)

These seeds are for the 2026 growing season.

About the seeds:

difficulty

beginner | intermediate | advanced

germination time

1 month

depth

1/8"-1/4”

spacing

1-3 seeds per nursery pot or greenhouse tray cell

recommended planter

2"-4" nursery pot or greenhouse to start (no terra cotta)

time to maturity

several years

seed prep

pre-soak | scarification | stratification | none

method

greenhouse | paper towel method

temperature

70F - 85F


About the Plants:

description

tall pine tree, dark gray trunk with long needles

difficulty

beginner | intermediate | advanced

growth speed

slow | medium | fast

size of plant

outdoors 125ft tall. As a bonsai, much smaller. 

light

full sun | partial sun | shade | grow lights 

soil 

well-draining coconut coir/peat-based or bonsai potting mix

temperature 

warm | cool

pet-friendly

cats | dogs | no

pests

few pests

fertilization

heavy | moderate | light

 

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