Newb having a go at Tanuki

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Newb having a go at Tanuki

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Hi all. Still a newb to bonsai and would appreciate any advice. I have decided to have a go at this technique and i am at the stage of putting deadwood with the plant. Just concerned about how to treat the deadwood to slow rotting. I have read countless ways to do it but am hoping to hear who else has done this and what worked for them.
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lime sulphur is the go.
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Have a look at wood hardener as well, there was also something related to marine, which I cannot remember this morning. :lost: Have personally not tried these products, but would think a hardener would preserve the wood longer, especially near soil line. Search the web you'll find comparisons, might even be one here.
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Yea have heard both options. Ive read that you use a butane torch on the deadwood first, then wire brush surface before using a wood hardener. Is that common?

Wasnt keen to use lime sulphur because has hoping to keep some of the deadwoods colour. Does it work better than hardeners?
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Apply Earls wood hardener before putting it together
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No worries. Thanks for the help

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If you have a look in this thread it could be helpful to you.
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