Procumbens thickening and growing
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Procumbens thickening and growing
Hey guys I've bought a small procumbens nana and I've slip potted it into a massive growing pot that I plan to grow and thing for the next 5 to ten years. I've searched the forum but couldn't find the info I'm after. Does anyone have any links about growing sacrifice branches or quick growing junipers. I can give it 10 hours of sun and heavy fertiliser. Any more info
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Re: Procumbens thickening and growing
This one has some photos of shimpaku junipers with sacrifice branches: https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/forum/view ... ch#p273648
Procumbens can grow quicker than shimpaku.
Be a little wary of small trees in huge pots.There is a tendency for unused mix to stagnate so sometimes trees in over large pots don't grow well.
that yours will grow and fill the pot with roots.
Procumbens can grow quicker than shimpaku.
Be a little wary of small trees in huge pots.There is a tendency for unused mix to stagnate so sometimes trees in over large pots don't grow well.

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