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Post by treeman »

I don't think I have posted this one before??
I took cuttings over three 10 years to get the different sizes. They are all the same clone.
After a long time it's starting to come together. Much patience required!
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Really nice one Mike, I think you need to get your camera fixed ;)
I just started one this year… 10 years!!! Not sure I should have bothered :palm:
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KIRKY wrote: September 2nd, 2021, 12:31 pm
I just started one this year… 10 years!!! Not sure I should have bothered :palm:
That was just for the smaller ones you understand :D They say bonsai is an old man's pastime. I say it's a young man's/woman's game.
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I say it's a young man's/woman's game.

Agree, definitely a young person’s game. The younger the better to develop good trees from scratch.
Even the pots are too heavy these days and their empty!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Getting rid of all my large pots, not even sure what I was thinking with a few of them. Obviously got during my younger foolish days :whistle:
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Really nice Mike.
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Nice silhouette shot that first pic - really shows off the lines. Hubba Hubba!
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Spectacular Mike
Another calm contribution by Tim :beer:
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Stunning Mike, which species are they?

Thanks for sharing
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Love it. How often do you have to repot it?
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Beautiful :D
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SquatJar wrote: September 2nd, 2021, 9:05 pm Stunning Mike, which species are they?

Thanks for sharing
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Pat3222 wrote: September 3rd, 2021, 7:20 am Love it. How often do you have to repot it?
every two years. They are strong growers unlike the Asian ones.
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