MY Juniper

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archie1979
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MY Juniper

Post by archie1979 »

Hi All,
Well this is my recent purchase from Mase at Bonsai at the bay. Nice healthy tree and I am looking for some inpute in to how to develop the apex on the left side. I have had the tree for approx 3 weeks and cannot stop lookng at it. A great buy I think.

Any advice?

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Archie
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Luke
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Re: MY Juniper

Post by Luke »

wow! nice tree! id have trouble keeping my eyes off it too! i have trouble keeping my eyes off all my trees :D
Oh well.. i rekon the more time we spend looking and thinking, the better our eventual decisions will be!
Good luck and have fun archie :D
PS sorry i have no advice.. i only got my first juniper recently, so im learning myself! :D

luke
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Re: MY Juniper

Post by Jamie »

will get back to ya, very nice though mate :D
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!!
:twisted: taking the top half of trees of since 2005! :twisted:
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans :D
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