Do you have to soak bonsai tree seeds?

I recently got my new bonsai tree seed, and I’ve heard you need to soak the seeds before you plant them. Is that true? I also will take any other advice anyone can give me, or websites with helpful information.

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3 Responses to Do you have to soak bonsai tree seeds?

  1. insane_mad_maniak says:

    it really depends on what the seeds are of, because bonsai is only a refrence to any plant that looks like a small tree.

    some seeds do need a time in the fridge for them to start germinating, but if you got them in a kit. it would say exactly what you would have to do. if you could find out what the seeds are of exactly, you could just type there name into a search engine and ask how to germinate them.

  2. Nathanael B says:

    LOL bonsai seed? Or you mean just normal tree seeds that you intend to bonsai? No you don’t HAVE to soak – I never have; in fact I’ve never heard it recommend you soak seeds except beans and stuff. But you can use a propagator to get them started – like with special soil mix, container etc.

  3. JAN says:

    A bonsai tree is any type of tree pruned or manipulated to keep it small. I have never heard of such a thing as a bonsai tree seed? Sounds like someone trying to make a buck, suckered you in. You can buy a small bare root evergreen seedling from any good nursery and have a better head start on a bonsai tree. They will probably have a wide variety to offer too. Then go to the local library and get information on how to wire, prune and shape your little tree.

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