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Old 24-Mar-2002   #1
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Im a member :D

Yey im a member
Ive got some pictures of my tree , a bit blured but you can still make it out

This is the big picture , its very blury but you can see the orangy/browny lines where the wire has cut in

Second picture , also my sig

Third picture , also in my pc , if ya click the link

All from the same tree but at different angles have fun
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Minator: The general shape of the tree is pleasing, but the wire scoring is a real problem espically on the trunk. I would put this tree in the ground if it is possible and try to over grow the wire scoring. If not the ground at least a fifteen gallon pot so that the tree can have a chance to correct this flaw. This may not bother you now but as time goes by and you learn more about the art of bonsai you will probably find that the wire scoring will bother you more and more. Good growing and enjoy your tree it looks good in the photo.
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