Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
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Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
This has been profuse this year and i will share before the flowers come off.
P.S..Excuse the weeds
P.S..Excuse the weeds
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Re: Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
Just Beautiful...Absolutely amazing display full of flowers. Really love the shape of your tree...How long have you had it...? Age...? Do you use products such as "Better Bloom" for your flowering trees...?
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Re: Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
Thanks mate, I have a soft spot for flowering bonsai.
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x2Watto wrote:Thanks mate, I have a soft spot for flowering bonsai.
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Love all your work mate.
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Re: Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
Hi BF, i have had the tree for 13 years and i had it in the ground for four of that time. I use the same for all my trees and that is an organic fertiliser called bettergrow. I occasionally put a little citric acid on this tree as these like it a little acidic.Bonsaiforest wrote:Just Beautiful...Absolutely amazing display full of flowers. Really love the shape of your tree...How long have you had it...? Age...? Do you use products such as "Better Bloom" for your flowering trees...?
Glad i put a smile on your face WattoWatto wrote:Thanks mate, I have a soft spot for flowering bonsai.
Reece wrote:Beautiful!
anthonyW wrote:Beautiful tree Bodhi,strong nebari too..cheers
split007 wrote:Weeds excused
split007 wrote:Stunning!
kcpoole wrote:Pretty special Bodhi
Thanks for the encouragement folks.Rintar wrote:Love all your work mate.
Where have you been hiding Damian
It has been pruned and wired (I hate wiring Azalea's, very brittle and snapped a few) ready for next year. Azalea's are so slowwwww!
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love the base and just as beautiful naked
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Re: Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
Wow.
Fantastic Nebari Bodhi!
Azalea's are so damn slow aren't they!
I've had mine growing for years now with no real progress to speak of.
I must say that I have a fantastic crop of flowers this time round - so I'll forgive the wretched thing for now
Fantastic Nebari Bodhi!
Azalea's are so damn slow aren't they!
I've had mine growing for years now with no real progress to speak of.
I must say that I have a fantastic crop of flowers this time round - so I'll forgive the wretched thing for now
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Re: Kurume Azalea..Christmas cheer
very impressive base . i have around 75 Satsiki in the ground for almost 5 years now from cuttings and progress has been slow but this has sparked me on again . when did you find the best time to lift them out of the ground ? mine are all flowering heavy atm
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Mathew what propagation method do you use for cuttings...
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