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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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New Juniper
New Juniper, could be two?
Approx. 7" from top of pot, soil look's a bit naff, but very fast draining, and goes a lighter colour when dry's out. When i repot, should i seperate, if two, or leave alone. Any ideas would be app. ( it's growing great gun's at the mom. ) |
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Bonsai Barry
Join Date: Dec-2004
Location: Santa Maria, CA
Country: USA
USDA Zone: 9
AHS Heat Zone: 3,4
Posts: 1,155
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This is a suggestion you probably don't want to hear, but I'll give it anyway. Put it in a larger pot or the ground and let it grow. Most bonsai artist are trying to create the feeling of age in a tree which means a well developed -- thick -- trunk. You can best acheieve this when the plant can grow freely.
Regarding, separating the two plants, I'm not experienced in that area to offer any help. Sorry.
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Bonsai Barry "Our talent lies in our choices." Last edited by Bonsai Barry : 13-May-2005 at 06:33 PM. |
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