Heres a phenix graft I started in 2004
I used 2 trees to create this Bonsai
6 year old Phenix Graft
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6 year old Phenix Graft
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Re: 6 year old Phenix Graft
Nice one,Skip!......any idea what the deadwood is? It seems to be holding together well at the base,did you treat it with hardener? . thanks mate!
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Re: 6 year old Phenix Graft
Forgot to mention it malley root, I only had to carve the top section and a little down the trunck.
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Re: 6 year old Phenix Graft
That looks great Skippy
I hope when I get around to doing mine that they look as good!
Did you treat the wood with anything? eg. Lime/Sulphur, wood hardener
I look forward to seeing them progress through the years.
Brad.

I hope when I get around to doing mine that they look as good!
Did you treat the wood with anything? eg. Lime/Sulphur, wood hardener

I look forward to seeing them progress through the years.
Brad.