[360°] Satsuki azalea
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[360°] Satsuki azalea
Hello my friends, I have been honored by Steven and Jeff (Gocny) to have my Satsuki submitted into this 360 forum. Check it out here at https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/360/Satsuki_azalea_svn ! I will update it with more pictures separately too, from time to time.
Have a great day!
Si
Have a great day!
Si
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Re: Satsuki azalea
Well done! That sure is an impressive Satsuki!
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Satsuki azalea
hi si as stated else where; a truly beautiful tree. every element to die for!
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Re: Satsuki azalea
such a beautiful tree si van...
thanks
thanks
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Re: Satsuki azalea
How do I get one like that Congratulations
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Seeing that 360° reminds me that mine could use a bit of exposed nebari. I'll see if I can lift it slightly higher when its finished flowering. I'm green with envy of the surface roots. They normally have such fine roots don't they?
My name is Don. I'm a UK nutter and bonsaiholic but I'm on medication (when I can find the tablets)
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Re: [360°] Satsuki azalea
Thanks for your kind comments Teejay, Antonio, Aaron, Marleeney, Soltan, and Don! I appreciate them!
Don, yes they tend to have good nebari, so just expose them. Have no fear my man!
I have to say, everytime I see this forum , I am still impressed by how cool this 360 thing is. Thanks Steven, and all those involved. I know it is a lot of work!
Have a great day!
Si
Don, yes they tend to have good nebari, so just expose them. Have no fear my man!
I have to say, everytime I see this forum , I am still impressed by how cool this 360 thing is. Thanks Steven, and all those involved. I know it is a lot of work!
Have a great day!
Si
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Re: [360°] Satsuki azalea
If I thought that tree was hot before... I'm loving it more now.... Kudos to whoever built this technology.
Kindest regard,
Victrinia
Kindest regard,
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Hey Miss Vic. The 360 technology development is from Steven the owner and benefactor of this site.Victrinia Ridgeway wrote:If I thought that tree was hot before... I'm loving it more now.... Kudos to whoever built this technology.
Kindest regard,
Victrinia
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Re: [360°] Satsuki azalea
A great tree Si Van,
one very worthy of anh award or two
Gary
one very worthy of anh award or two
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Re: [360°] Satsuki azalea
G, day Si Van Nguyen
This is a very nice well balanced tree even for a Satsuki . As Stymie said the nebari is very nice and clearly well nurtured.
Brett you can Import them just ask your Kanuma supplier. Our quarartine is not as long.
As I said even for a Satsuki it is a very nice tree, I could find room on my bench for it at a push
Well done Si Van Nguyen
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This is a very nice well balanced tree even for a Satsuki . As Stymie said the nebari is very nice and clearly well nurtured.
Brett you can Import them just ask your Kanuma supplier. Our quarartine is not as long.
As I said even for a Satsuki it is a very nice tree, I could find room on my bench for it at a push
Well done Si Van Nguyen
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