So all 4 are backbudding very well.
They are currently growing so well that they are all now pushing new flowers. All flowers were removed today and any new flower buds that appear will be removed asap, in order to direct energy toward further backbudding.
I'll cut one of the trees back hard in the coming days and post an update on its survival in a couple of months.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Coastal Rosemary Viable Bonsai Species?
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Re: Coastal Rosemary Viable Bonsai Species?
The new pup gave these a slight trim recently. Good to see they're pushing new buds. She did a good job of replicating natural jins haha. Hope everyone is enjoying the start of Spring.
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Re: Coastal Rosemary Viable Bonsai Species?
I hope you gave the pup an extra bone for a job well done . My spring is dry and windy and frosty in between , but I'm enjoying it
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What a good puppy she really did a great job. I have a plum that needs some natural work being done to it too. I should bring it over
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Kirky
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