I picked these up from a nursary bargain table.
$4.50 each
I think they have potential
Feedback would be appreciated.
Bargain bonsai
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Re: Bargain bonsai
Look great mate! Keep us informed
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Re: Bargain bonsai
The first has more potential than the second. I would feed both up and pot up the second one to grow on.
The first will make a nice mini with a good trunk and nice angle from the ground. You will be able to cut it back later in summer and get some nice regrowth to work with for a small Bonsai.
Good price
Tony
The first will make a nice mini with a good trunk and nice angle from the ground. You will be able to cut it back later in summer and get some nice regrowth to work with for a small Bonsai.
Good price
Tony
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