Alright, let me tell you about my little experiment with Biogold fertilizer. I’ve been hearing whispers about it in the bonsai community, how it’s like the holy grail for healthy, thriving trees. So, naturally, I had to see what all the fuss was about.
First, I grabbed a bag of the stuff online. It’s not the cheapest option, I’ll admit, but hey, if it works, it’s worth it, right? When the bag arrived, it looked like little brown pellets, kind of like rabbit food. The smell was… earthy, not unpleasant.

Next, I decided which bonsai to use as my guinea pigs. I picked a couple of my more established trees, a Japanese maple and a juniper, and also a younger, more fragile ficus. Figured a good spread would give me a decent idea of its effects.
Then came the fertilizing. I followed the instructions on the bag, which were pretty straightforward. You basically just sprinkle the pellets on top of the soil, near the base of the tree. I made sure not to overdo it, figuring less is more in this case.
Now, here’s where the waiting game began. For the first few weeks, honestly, I didn’t see much difference. I was a bit disappointed, I won’t lie. But I kept watering as usual and waited patiently.
After about a month, I started to notice some changes. The Japanese maple showed a burst of new growth, and the leaves seemed a richer, deeper green. The juniper also looked healthier, with more vibrant foliage.
But the real surprise was the ficus. It was always a bit of a drama queen, prone to dropping leaves at the slightest provocation. But after the Biogold, it started to fill out beautifully, with new leaves sprouting all over. It actually looked happy, which is a first!
I kept using the Biogold every few weeks, as recommended, and the results just kept getting better. The trees were noticeably healthier, with stronger growth and more vibrant colors. I even noticed a slight increase in flowering on some of my other plants.
So, what’s my verdict? Biogold fertilizer definitely lives up to the hype. It’s not a miracle cure, but it’s a damn good fertilizer. My bonsai are thriving, and I’m a happy camper.

Of course, your mileage may vary, depending on your trees, your climate, and your watering habits. But if you’re looking for a high-quality organic fertilizer for your bonsai, I highly recommend giving Biogold a try.
Some things I learned along the way:
- Don’t overdo it. A little goes a long way.
- Water regularly. Biogold needs moisture to break down and release its nutrients.
- Be patient. It takes time to see the full effects.
That’s it for my Biogold experiment. Hope this helps someone out there! Happy growing!