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I went looking at bonsai a few weeks ago and just when i was about to go i spotted this mock orange and after a couple of attemps to leave without it i gave in. It does has a long way to go but this is the tree which i see within it and there are a few problems to sort out as well. Not sure if the tail is needed but i thought i would see how it looked with it, i will let a branch grow for it as i have read these can be slow growers.
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i'm instantly in love with it Magzy, ;) , i love Murraya's, yours has alot of appeal , :yes:
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:tu: Love the aged trunk and the roots. I do think Murraya are an under utilised bonsai subject.
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As I have a large one, I concur they are real nice. Mine is just finishing flowering now.
Magzy the trunk on this is real nice :yes:

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Thanks for comments,i am looking forward to working on it and the trunk was what kept me going back to it.
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This has great potential :tu2: My suggestion would be to get rid of the low hanging jin and replace it with a live branch. Wire a shoot down to fill the gap. But whatever you do it will be a nice tree.
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Hi all,

I agree Murraya are under used as bonsai. Maybe this thread will start a new movement in Murraya growing. :imo:

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Post by MattA »

Mark,

Indeed a beautiful trunk pot rock combination, I would be very happy to have it on my bench. Your virtual will work nicely once you can get a strong branch going for it. Murraya can be slow to thicken but if heavily fed & watered they ramify easily. The deadwood is long lasting so jin & shari are often seen on penjing murraya and needs no protection other than being kept away from moisture(soil line or pooling).

Thanks for sharing, I look forward to watching it progress.
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Hi Mag I cant add anythink really as I is still learning. I like it, love the aged trunk it looks good :cool:
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Thanks again for comments. I agree with you Bodhi and i believe that jin is a problem, i have already nibbled away some of it when i first got the tree. Will keep for now but it will go at sometime i think. Thanks for your info on them MattA i will most likely use lime on any deadwood.
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