Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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cre8ivbonsai wrote:
jozaeh wrote:
Skippy wrote:I Have just the pot for that :palm:

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Oh skip yes! I was going to contract Erin pottery to make one for me, but they said some pots are just too small to even bother with. Thanks!
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oh perfect!! i'll ride my pushie over and pick it up from them. it should fit in my handlebar basket.

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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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Oh I am so relieved now you have clarrified things jozaeh.
I absolutely wet myself from the get go with Scott's reply and from then on with the other responses too!
I was being serious though as I was hoping you were taking the piss but on the off chance that you were being legit (as I haven't read many of your posts as I am new), I thought I would take the line of trying to be supportive and positive as I actually started to feel sorry for you with the responses.
Silly me, I should have known you were having a laugh! :palm:
Thanks mate, I haven't laughed so hard in a while! :lol:
Cheers, Dario. :) :tu2:
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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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good one mate! :hooray:

topic bookmarked already :tu:
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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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or you could forget about that tree, and pot this one up instead. It already has nice flat Nebari.
http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/201 ... s-fail.jpg

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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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You will need to start defoliating now so back budding will happen this growing season and you can start making branch selection. :cool: OH, YOU WILL NEED A LARGE LADDER. I am excited by this find Jozeah please keep us updated with its progression. Especially you carrying it home.
P.s can we have the carrying home bit on video. PLEEAAASSSEEE. :?:
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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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Dario wrote:Oh I am so relieved now you have clarrified things jozaeh.
I absolutely wet myself from the get go with Scott's reply and from then on with the other responses too!
I was being serious though as I was hoping you were taking the piss but on the off chance that you were being legit (as I haven't read many of your posts as I am new), I thought I would take the line of trying to be supportive and positive as I actually started to feel sorry for you with the responses.
Silly me, I should have known you were having a laugh! :palm:
Thanks mate, I haven't laughed so hard in a while! :lol:
Cheers, Dario. :) :tu2:
Hey Dario!
I know, all the responses were so funny. And of course, it's always safer to take the 'could be serious' route just in case i was a bit loopy and was actually trying to dig that tree up. So thanks for the support and positivity anyway!

and thanks for having a great sense of humour to get my bad tree joke post, ha!
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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?

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loyskirineba wrote:good one mate! :hooray:

topic bookmarked already :tu:

Well i think i'll be digging out the ol' girl soon, so i'll try and make the topic interesting to warrant the bookmark...
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kcpoole wrote:or you could forget about that tree, and pot this one up instead. It already has nice flat Nebari.
http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/201 ... s-fail.jpg

Ken
Dang, I can only hope my tree has magical roots like that. And that photo shows me that i could have planted her in my front yard to help lift all my grass at the same time, what an idea!
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bodhidharma wrote:You will need to start defoliating now so back budding will happen this growing season and you can start making branch selection. :cool: OH, YOU WILL NEED A LARGE LADDER. I am excited by this find Jozeah please keep us updated with its progression. Especially you carrying it home.
P.s can we have the carrying home bit on video. PLEEAAASSSEEE. :?:
Oh Bodhi you BET you'll get some updates on it's progression, and when I manage to carry it home i'll take some photos for sure. And i just got a new you-beaut camera with HD video, so i'll see what i can do about filming it. And crap! Defoliating! Yes! I must get on to that, thanks for the reminder!

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