Mame styling

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Myco_Guy
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Mame styling

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Hi all,

Bit of a long time lurker, first time poster deal here. I've been enthusiastic about bonsai for some time, but only recently started getting into a bit more seriously.
I recently picked up what is probably classed as mame sized pot (it's about 7cm by 5cm) for some sheoaks (C. cunninghamiana) that I germinated recently. I was toying with the idea of perhaps a forest or raft, depending on how many seedlings pull through - is either or these going to give me less trouble in the long term, and would these styles actually look any good at this size?

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Re: Mame styling

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Hi Myco-Guy,cunninghamiana is one of the largest oaks and a express grower in habit,trying to trap/contain this in mame will not be easy in my opinion,I have them they keep you on your toes,might want to have a look at other varieties in shohin and native sections for size and growing habits,just a thought before to you start...cheers Anthony
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Re: Mame styling

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anthonyW wrote:cunninghamiana is one of the largest oaks and a express grower in habit,trying to trap/contain this in mame will not be easy in my opinion,I have them they keep you on your toes
Ah thank you! I didn't consider the growth rate of them, very good point. I might save them in lieu of a larger pot then, and wait for something a bit slower going to come along
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