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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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Lime Sulfur At Trunk Base?
Hello all, this is my first post even though i've been on the site a number of times. Since I found this site a couple of months ago I basically just read and learned. I have been into bonsai for 8 months after receiving a juniper from my girlfried for x-mas and I haven't been able to shake the bug since!
My question is: I have purchased a really nice Green Gem Boxwood which has an excellent root flare with a solid trunk base. However, the nutrients in the soil have bled up the trunk. I was wondering if I could apply a bit of Lime Sulfur to the affected areas at the base. Additionally, would this affect the growth of the roots by doing this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Rob ![]() |
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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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Thanks anyway, I found related a thread in 2002 by Bonsai Al & Ripsgreentree on the matter. "Lime Sulpher use??"
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