Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
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Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
As promised, some photos of the show. I wasn't able to get all the info. on the trees, I ran out of time and some of the trees weren't documented.
Penny.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
But wait, there's more.
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And more.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
I'm baaaack.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
Hi Penny,
Thank you for the pictures. I like the Port Jackson Fig -- the long arial roots are very interesting. There must great effort to keep them going.
Mine are usually burnt off during the summer.
Regards,
V.
Thank you for the pictures. I like the Port Jackson Fig -- the long arial roots are very interesting. There must great effort to keep them going.
Mine are usually burnt off during the summer.
Regards,
V.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
They need the humidity to stay alive. One of our members puts them in beer bottles filled with water and hangs them in the tree. You can also wrap them in cloth the end of which is placed in a bowl of water placed on the soil or bench. Once the roots are long enough to reach the soil, you plant them and they'll take moisture and nutrients from that and won't dry out.
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AusBonsai wrote:Visit this forum viewtopic.php?f=7&t=216&p=1669#p1669 to see Penny's friends tree with bottles over the arial roots.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
I am thrilled to see a Wisteria bonsai in flower. Mine is being very backward at coming forward in that way.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
aaahhhhhhhhhhhhh
the smell of wisteria in full bloom...
the smell of wisteria in full bloom...
inspired by nature,
considered superior to nature.
considered superior to nature.
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Re: Bonsai Society of Australia Exhibition - 6-8 Sept. 08
Hi Daviet,
I place the areial roots in a straw and water normally and usually by the end of summer they have grown about 5-10cm. If you cut the straw lenght ways it is very easy to remove them when the root has reached the soil.
EdwardH
I place the areial roots in a straw and water normally and usually by the end of summer they have grown about 5-10cm. If you cut the straw lenght ways it is very easy to remove them when the root has reached the soil.
EdwardH