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bonsaiTALK Expert
Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: Vancouver, BC
Country: Canada
Posts: 159
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So I'm thinking in immediate pic above (if I can straighten that one root?) of having major left branch drop right down to start a semi-cascade and then one of the others either going to the right with a cloud of foliage formed above it, or bending back to the left right over to form a cloud of foliage up almost directly above the cascade (if that makes any sense).
Open to any and all ideers! It has some nice new buds near the base of the multi trunks which encourages me as I understand they don't bud back easily on old wood. So at present I don't plan on trimming any of them. I can plat it in the ground as suggested above, but it turned out a few inches of nice/thicker trunk were buried in the pot/soil and I would now plant this as exposed if OK for the plant.....still suggest in the ground or container OK?
I'll start my azalea 'exposed' thread when I get a chance, thinking side of mountain/feather rock with that one.
Thanks in advance!
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