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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Mar-2004
Country: England
Posts: 1,477
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I agree with Joanie. Placing a tree in a copper planter outside could prove to be fatal, especially under a scorching Texan sun. Aside from the direct heat that would radiate into the soil, you would also have a hard time keeping the soil evenly hydrated.
Growing indoors would probably be ok, but you'll be forever polishing the damn thing, especially if you get it wet and it oxidises. I polished enough of Grandma's growing up to know lol.
All the best,
Aaron
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