Cotoneaster
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This is supposed to remind you of a coastal scene where trees are buffeted by strong winds on a sandstone outcrop, but still manage to survive, and prosper. That's my story anyway.
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Re: Cotoneaster
That looks always wondered how you water such bonsai? My bonsai in shallow trays quickly dry out and this doesn’t even have an edge. Love the story
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Re: Cotoneaster
I water this the same as all the others. The inorganic mix appears to hold plenty of moisture that the tree is able to access.
That branch is not a sacrifice branch, it shows the tree fighting back against the wind. Again, that is my story.
That branch is not a sacrifice branch, it shows the tree fighting back against the wind. Again, that is my story.
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Re: Cotoneaster
Would assume watering and drying out isn't an issue with coastal trees? Lots of sea spray, fog, extra moisture in the air? Hehe
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Re: Cotoneaster
Looks great! Different and very healthy too! Spider mites have been harassing my cotoneasters lately, nice to see one without the spotty leaves.....