black pine repot and care
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black pine repot and care
Northern hemisphere - but one of the better explanations for repotting etc.---if you follow the links near page bottoms
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Re: black pine repot and care
this howto is pretty good and applicable to most species
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Ken

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Re: black pine repot and care
Hi Guy
Mate if you can get hold of a copy of a publication of Bonsai Australis there's article about pine maintenance and development. Vol 1 issue 2. Article by Jeffry Farman
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Mate if you can get hold of a copy of a publication of Bonsai Australis there's article about pine maintenance and development. Vol 1 issue 2. Article by Jeffry Farman

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Check the black pine wiki pages which has links to Ryan Neales' demo and discussion from last year
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Re: black pine repot and care
Hi Guy
Here's summation photo!
Here's summation photo!
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Re: black pine repot and care
many thanks.--- I find pines quite difficult---perhaps I should kick back, relax and breathe..........breathe....... 

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Re: black pine repot and care
Try and get Leong Kwong's book on pines, makes it all very clear ie if you haven't already got it
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Re: black pine repot and care
Here we go
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Grafted JWP
Hi all
Have just acquired a sizeable grafted JWP. Problem is how done I treat it re repotting, root pruning etc. Is there different treatment between seed grown and grafted plants
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Have just acquired a sizeable grafted JWP. Problem is how done I treat it re repotting, root pruning etc. Is there different treatment between seed grown and grafted plants
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Re: black pine repot and care
No difference between grafted and seed raised trees - remember that the root stock your pine is grafted on was once a seedling!
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