The pot is a little large but this thing is a prolific grower so I expect it to fill out and fit it in no time.

Yeah… going from plastic to clay seems to lift things a bit in terms of aesthetics/cred. In this tree’s case it also means it doesn’t tip over so much when the wind blows either… win/win!
Cheers MJL,
That might be true Watto but you could also say…
Very nice tree, I’m always highly impressed with the quality of your workRyceman3 wrote: ↑October 18th, 2021, 8:58 pmCheers MJL,
You gotta do what you can do with the space you have. It’s not as big as I’d like, but I try and maximise output from minimal space. I spend a lot of time on stairs… walking up, walking down!
Ironically, I took up bonsai thinking “little trees don’t need much room”.
Idiot.
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I envy those who have the process of transferring from a training pot to a bonsai container without any problems. It didn't always go smoothly for me! I keep learning...Ryceman3 wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 6:20 amThat might be true Watto but you could also say…
“just because it’s in a bonsai pot doesn’t make it a bonsai”
I do agree though that transitioning a developing tree out of a training pot and into a bonsai container is one of the best parts of the process.
Thanks for your reply!
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