[BODHIDHARMA] Myrtle? something or other.
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[BODHIDHARMA] Myrtle? something or other.
Mytrle (i think) and an i.d would be good. I have had this sitting around for ages and it is a good time to see if i can do something with it. Also, how do you guys put brackets around your entry name
Height 380mm
Source. Bodhidharma bonsai.
Cost.. 30 dollars.
Height 380mm
Source. Bodhidharma bonsai.
Cost.. 30 dollars.
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BODHIDHARMA Myrtle? something or other.
Depends what your using - phone or comp.
On a basic comp keyboard its the two keys between the enter and backspace buttons (or the two keys to the right of the 'p' key).
On a basic comp keyboard its the two keys between the enter and backspace buttons (or the two keys to the right of the 'p' key).
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Thanks Mo, i was trying to access it on the A.B screen. Not very bright around computers. I have not forgotten your piccy's either, i have been on retreat so i will get them to you shortly.MoGanic wrote:On a basic comp keyboard its the two keys between the enter and backspace buttons (or the two keys to the right of the 'p' key).
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Thanks man, looking forward to seeing them.
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Re: [BODHIDHARMA] Myrtle? something or other.
You certainly have some great projects on the go Bodhidarma. I am looking forward to seeing how you go with this stock, whatever it ends up being!
Also, although I read on the forum somewhere that Steven does not want people giving directions as to the competition, I think you need a minimum of two photos of your entry?
Good luck!
James
Also, although I read on the forum somewhere that Steven does not want people giving directions as to the competition, I think you need a minimum of two photos of your entry?
Good luck!
James
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Kyushu Danji wrote:Good luck!
James
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Re: [BODHIDHARMA] Myrtle? something or other.
thuynguyen001 wrote:
Is it a Feijoa Guavoa? (I think)
I think you are onto something there.
Acca sellowiana
Feijoa or Pineapple Guava.
Good luck there Bodhi
Cheers,
Mojo
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Re: [BODHIDHARMA] Myrtle? something or other.
O.K, if not than very close. I have one in my yard and the leaves are much smaller and it flowers which this one never has. I have now figured out that the difference is..the one in my yard survives without care and the one in the pot gets (obviously) to much care. Good to know i can withhold water to reduce leaf size. Thanks Gentlemen.
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A couple of styling photos to keep me in the comp. Not a lot to do at the moment. I will root prune and expose the trunk next Spring.
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Root pruned and into a lovely little Trevor Wheeler pot. Tweaked the wiring and planting angle a little. Now sit back and watch it grow a little.
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Looks so cute!
I ask lots of questions that sound like suggestions. Please remember I am a inquisitive newbie trying to figure out why You made a particular decision, in order to learn.
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Waiting for growth at the moment. the last defoliate gave me some secondary branching and i will let them develop a little before wiring.
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Nice Pot Bodhi
Where from?
Lol Just reread the post about the pot!
Ken
Where from?
Lol Just reread the post about the pot!
Ken
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Re: [BODHIDHARMA] Myrtle? something or other.
I have wired out the two new branches it has given me and a new one developing at the top. Baby steps but still moving forward.
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