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Just a quick query. Can we actually grow them into bonsai. I am vaguely aware that the process of bonsai requires meticulous chopping and cutting. It would be useful for people who have to change residence frequentlyGN------------------narasimhaye Mon, 01 Jun 2009 23:33:15 -0000RBSC : Rudraksha Beads Dear hex3designs,Rudraksha seeds can be planted in a pot or in the ground. In about 2 to 3 weeks, little seedlings sprouts should begin to show. In NYC climatic conditions, don't water the pots everyday after planting the seeds. Leave the pot outdoors (unless raining) during daytime and take them indoors at night. Water every 2 or 3 days unless soil looks dry.Below is an excerpted article about rudraksha which I hope would be of interest to you:The fruit starts appearing in June and ripens by august to october.Farming of Rudraksha is a difficult process due to its slow sprouting from the beads which usually takes about 1 to 2 years depending on the humidity of soil. Rudraksha is basically grown in subtropical climatic region with temperature ranges from 25to 30degree centigrade. Once Rudraksha are planted it starts giving fruit after 7 years and thereafter for long time. In the single tree Rudraksha beads comes in all different faces at the same time but higher mukhis or faces are vary rare to find where most of Rudraksha beads are five faces Rudraksha beads come in seasonal pattern every year around mid august to mid october from the tree.The Himalayan Beads simply seem to be larger and heavier due to the environment they grow in. So it is a certainty that environment and specifically the location of the Rudraksa Trees plays a key role in their growth. Rudraksha tree are easy to grow and once established,a rudraksha tree will last for years with a little care.Read the rest at:/showarticles.php?artid=257 Om Bholenath

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