
Im looking at spending between $150- $250 for raw material.

Kinsai; Kokinsai: (Small Kinsai); Komei: (Brilliant Light) A cross between Kozan and Tamaorihime are some varieties available in Aus..

Sounds good noah78 Im after around four Satsuki.. trouble is Im a 'want everything now kind of character', hence why Ive taken up Bonsai as a hobby! I need to develop some patiencewait 2 years and i might have something for you. i wired up 100 or so in the ground this season and they are doing well, some nice movement in them that is important with azealea as older growth is just about impossible to bend.
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2 years??? When did you take the cuttings and plant them out? Im in for the pick of the crop when they are ready, just say the word and im there!noah78 wrote:wait 2 years and i might have something for you. i wired up 100 or so in the ground this season and they are doing well, some nice movement in them that is important with azealea as older growth is just about impossible to bend.
Yeah 2 years does sound a little over enthusiastic! you'd want some pretty fertile soil and near perfect conditions for that kind of accelerated growth.2 years??? When did you take the cuttings and plant them out? Im in for the pick of the crop when they are ready, just say the word and im there!
Thats not a bad example to start with!Hi all,
We sourced this Satsuki azalea from Trevor McColm at Bonsai Art nursery in Melbourne