Tiny Mugo
- Leigh Taafe
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Tiny Mugo
Hi,
Just repotted this tiny mugo - thought I might share it with you.
It is around 8 or 9 cm high including pot.
Hope you like it.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Just repotted this tiny mugo - thought I might share it with you.
It is around 8 or 9 cm high including pot.
Hope you like it.
Cheers,
Leigh.
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Cheers,
Leigh.
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Re: Tiny Mugo
nice mate, looks very good, it always amazes me how these tiny ones are kept in such great health.
how is it to water such small trees? less more often i take it?
how is it to water such small trees? less more often i take it?
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It looks great! 
urgh! i want to get all these trees!
but i don't know if i'd be able to keep them all alive if i splurge out on all of them

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but i don't know if i'd be able to keep them all alive if i splurge out on all of them
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Me too! I'm hoping to do some of my seedlings as Mames. I mostly like Shohin, but a few Mames would be good.Jordy wrote:It looks great!
urgh! i want to get all these trees!
but i don't know if i'd be able to keep them all alive if i splurge out on all of them
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Hi Jamie - this one - being a pine, and a very slow growing one at that - doesnt mind getting dry - I only water it as often as the rest of my larger trees.nice mate, looks very good, it always amazes me how these tiny ones are kept in such great health.
how is it to water such small trees? less more often i take it?
nice mate, looks very good, it always amazes me how these tiny ones are kept in such great health.
how is it to water such small trees? less more often i take it?
Cheers,
Leigh.
Cheers,
Leigh.
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Leigh that is a very nice tree. It should be on my bench with my mame and shito. Alas they will not let me import it.
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Re: Tiny Mugo
while we are on topic mate, another question for ya. how "old" is this tree? and what i mean is what size was it originally before it was put into training as a bonsai?, how long has it bee in traning? and what was its original size? is this little pine from nursery stock?
thanks for taking the time to answer these questions.
regards jamie
thanks for taking the time to answer these questions.

regards jamie

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Re: Tiny Mugo
very nice little fella leigh! how do you go potting mugo's this time of the year? for me ya cant beat summer. 

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Re: Tiny Mugo
Leigh,
im in love mate
when i move south mugo me up. A stunning little tree id love to own
im in love mate

when i move south mugo me up. A stunning little tree id love to own

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Re: Tiny Mugo
I looked at the pic and my first thought was "wow, that's beautiful!"
I really, really like it ^_^
On a side note, where does every one get the tiny tables from? They are fantastic.
I really, really like it ^_^
On a side note, where does every one get the tiny tables from? They are fantastic.
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Thanks for all comments.
This tree is around 30ish years old. I got the tree from Grant Bowie a few years back. He had started the bonsai from tube stock, so there are no real large chops that have had to be healed. I have never had a problem potting mugo throughout spring. I just wait until we get past the colder early spring days.
This little stand, I am not sure where I picked it up - I cant remember - I have had it for some time now.
Cheers,
Leigh.
This tree is around 30ish years old. I got the tree from Grant Bowie a few years back. He had started the bonsai from tube stock, so there are no real large chops that have had to be healed. I have never had a problem potting mugo throughout spring. I just wait until we get past the colder early spring days.
This little stand, I am not sure where I picked it up - I cant remember - I have had it for some time now.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Leigh.
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