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Old 2-Apr-2008   #13
october
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I do kind of agree with Dav4. Hinokis are difficult to keep healthy wintering indoors. It has worked for me becasue I mist the tree and make sure the temps and light requirements are always in balance...

Another reason why the tree has done well is because there has been quite a bit of root work as well as pruning and wiring done over the last 3 years. In this case, the tree is doing well because of the protection that I have given it. If I did the amount of work to it that I've done, then exposed it to these winters, I may have not achieved the massive amount of healthy growth.

Rob
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