Note (Disclaimer): Due to natural variations, different species of potted plants and miniature bonsai may exhibit distinct growth habits and conditions depending on factors such as time zone, growth stage, seasonal changes, climate, and care environment. Care recommendations should be adjusted according to the plant’s actual condition. This information is intended to provide scientific, general care guidance and does not constitute a specific guarantee for individual plants. We encourage you to observe your plant closely and make timely adjustments to light, water, temperature, and care methods for the best growth results.
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Dwarf Ruixue Apple Bonsai Tree
Malus domestica
Live Potted Fruit Tree (Currently Not Fruiting) | Edible & Ornamental, Compact Size, Easy Care
$34.99
At a Glance
Plant Care
Sunlight: Requires full sun with at least 6 hours of direct light daily
Water: Keep soil evenly moist; avoid waterlogging
Temperature: Prefers 41°F – 77°F
Fertilizer: Apply phosphorus and potassium before flowering; supplement potassium during fruit growth
Pruning: Remove overcrowded or crossing branches in winter or early spring
This is a dwarf Ruixue Apple bonsai tree (Malus domestica), a compact fruiting bonsai variety valued for its strong fruiting potential, seasonal blossoms, and attractive red-blushed apples.
This young grafted tree features a sturdy trunk supported by strong rootstock, providing improved resistance, stable growth, and more consistent fruit quality over time. Its compact size makes it well-suited for container planting, allowing it to be grown in patios, balconies, and small outdoor garden spaces.
The tree offers seasonal interest throughout the year, with blossoms in spring, green foliage during the growing season, and red-blushed apples as it matures. While this plant is currently not fruiting, with proper care it is expected to develop significantly improved fruit production from the second year onward.
This bonsai requires full sun exposure, with at least six hours of direct sunlight daily to support healthy growth and fruiting. It prefers evenly moist, well-draining soil, and care should be taken to avoid waterlogging.
For optimal development, fertilization should be adjusted throughout the growing cycle, applying phosphorus and potassium before flowering and supplementing potassium during fruit growth. Pruning should be performed in winter or early spring to remove overcrowded or crossing branches and maintain structure.
While self-fertile, planting a second tree can significantly improve pollination, fruit yield, and overall fruit quality.
Ideal for outdoor growing, edible bonsai collections, small-space gardening, and growers interested in cultivating fruit-bearing bonsai trees.