Old pot bought in Japan

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bodhidharma
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Re: Old pot bought in Japan

Post by bodhidharma »

Thanks for the input folks :D
Jow... i noticed you have one with a similar colour and shape with the link you gave. And , yes i can see that they could become an addiction that i could not afford :(

Thanks for all that info Webos..it helped immensely :D

G,day Craig.. for the green pot i will put an English Elm. Dont know on the others. It was interesting when i told the guy (when he finally understood me) that i was buying a pot and will find the tree for it when i get home he said..wrong way around :oops:

And, yes, Webos told me it was upside down to..oh well, thats how we learn. ;)
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Re: Old pot bought in Japan

Post by craigw60 »

Hi Bodhi, it seems not matter how many pots you have when repotting there is never the right pot for the job, so in that respect I guess the guy was right. I am sure you will one day find a nice rugged old conifer that will fit the pot perfectly.
Looking forward to more pics of your trip, Did you takes lots at the bonsai museum ?
Craig
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