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Old 25-Jul-2002   #2
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bonSai.

Mugho won't tolerate anything less than perfect drainage, so you will need to be very careful not to let the soil stay soggy. Get it healthy before you do anything else. Then I suspect you will need to cut off most of the branches that are growing from the same point.

But not until it has recovered and is pushing new growth would I touch it.

Regards,

Matt
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