Lucky Find

Forum for discussion of Flowering and fuiting bonsai - Azalea, Serissa, Apricot etc.
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Re: Lucky Find

Post by rawhide »

Hi all finally got around to updating a pic of this tree ,
got heaps of new growth now and just trying to develop some pads
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Re: Lucky Find

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Looks great mate :tu:
If it looks good,..GROW IT !!!!!

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Re: Lucky Find

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:o what a stunning freebie! Beautiful nebari. I'm green with envy rawhide
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Re: Lucky Find

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That's Amazing i'll b keeping an eye out for some up photo's down the track

Regard's

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Re: Lucky Find

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Was out taking some photos of some sick azaleas and thought i would throw a couple of snaps of this one
and threw in an up shot for The Hacker not game to prune it yet as i want to see what colour the flowers are
will let a few show then intend to prune and repot into a pot this spring
luckily this one is not showing the signs of wet feet that a couple of others are
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Re: Lucky Find

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Beyond belief.
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Re: Lucky Find

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:crikey: Man that looks so good with all that growth! I duge one up from a friends place last year and it has a nice fat trunk but not as good nebari as yours! Gives me hope that my fella will get some good growth on it this year had a bit of issues with pests but starting to get healthy again I hope to get some picks up soon! Bit new to this!
Awsome tree best of luck!!!
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