That's pretty interesting Evan. I will have to have a look into that Aeroponics cloner.
Michael Hagedorn, and Andrew Robson spoke about their experiences with Chojubai on the bonsai wire podcast recently. I think a couple of the other fan boi's might find it interesting as well.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4AC6Z9 ... l_branch=1
Chojubai clump
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Re: Chojubai clump
Here are the white cuttings, all progeny from the plant at the front with a lone flower still hanging on
And the red cuttings, not progeny from the one in the pot but i believe all from the clump that started the thread
clump in flower today
And the red cuttings, not progeny from the one in the pot but i believe all from the clump that started the thread
clump in flower today
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Re: Chojubai clump
^^Yep it’s a mosaic virus, but not detrimental to the plants health
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Re: Chojubai clump
This clump has had a rough summer, it got really dry even in what i considered to be an amply deep pot and as such really didn't push any growth to speak of and i actually lost 2 trunks. Bummer. One more looks like it could be on the way out as well.
I've pulled it out and put it into this deep plastic pot and i've opened up the root ball a bit too during the potting. It's already started looking better and pushed out some extensions at long last (2nd photo)
Looks very open now with the trunks that didn't make it
Finally pushing actual growth
Trunk that looks like it might die still
I've pulled it out and put it into this deep plastic pot and i've opened up the root ball a bit too during the potting. It's already started looking better and pushed out some extensions at long last (2nd photo)
Looks very open now with the trunks that didn't make it
Finally pushing actual growth
Trunk that looks like it might die still
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Re: Chojubai clump
I thought same but I'm not so sure anymore. I believe the virus may very well affect the health of this particular clone. It seems to have problems with vigor after a few years and starts losing whole branches. I am not going to propagate it anymore. I have however crossed it with both Ch. japonica and the white ''chojubai.'' These are all very healthy, virus free and willing to grow - so far....
Mike