Small ezo spruce
- Robsterios
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Re: Small ezo spruce
Love ezo's...!!
Have you re-potted yet..? I'm waiting patiently to get into my conifers...including the ezo - waiting for buds to swell.
Have you re-potted yet..? I'm waiting patiently to get into my conifers...including the ezo - waiting for buds to swell.
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Re: Small ezo spruce
Hi Mike,
I was of the understanding that the bark of ezo and glenii is dark and scaly.
Your tree is looking good.
Kind Regards,
Peter
I was of the understanding that the bark of ezo and glenii is dark and scaly.
Your tree is looking good.
Kind Regards,
Peter
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Re: Small ezo spruce
I reckon about 3 weeks.Robsterios wrote:Love ezo's...!!
Have you re-potted yet..? I'm waiting patiently to get into my conifers...including the ezo - waiting for buds to swell.
Mike
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Re: Small ezo spruce
Yeah eventually!PeterH wrote:Hi Mike,
I was of the understanding that the bark of ezo and glenii is dark and scaly.
Peter
Mike