Fresh Mugo pine

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fishnfreak
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Fresh Mugo pine

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Not much to say about this little Mugo, i like the new pot, i didnt disturb the roots much to allow it to quickly bounce back...
Most of the nebari is hidden by a large moss, there is a few roots showing still so im happy to leave it there as is.
I like the movement in the trunk, with some maturing and thickening i think, gods willing, that itll be impressive someday.....maybe in 30yrs it wont be a spaghetti strand :fc:
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Re: Fresh Mugo pine

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Hello Fishnfreak,

Don't know too much about Pines.
But i do know yours is looking good and healthy.

Good luck with it,
Kevin
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Re: Fresh Mugo pine

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Hey fishnfreak
You've got some nice shape to this tree :tu2: , I think it's going to be a beaut little tree in time , well done . Did you shape it
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Re: Fresh Mugo pine

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Thanks guys, i cant take credit for some of the shape, but i have performed some of the work myself

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