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Old 24-Oct-2003   #11
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I lost 2 last year. Both mame both nothing special (more room under the watering heads). I almost lost a redwoos that I just started working on it so consequently it spent this entire year recovering.

Sadly my girlfriend lost one of her favorite trees. It took her a few months to get back into the swing of Bonsai again. I guess it's a risk that goes along with an artform that is perishable.
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Little question to Adam and dyedwab:
what kind of degree do you mean - F or C?
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Old 24-Oct-2003   #13
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Jur, I know you didn't ask me, but you are looking for the answer sooo.. they are talking F.
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