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bonsaiTALK Master
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Rain
As I type this, parts of Texas is flooding from the rain. My prayers go to all that are being affected by this! Then in other parts of the usa there are forest fires that can use the rain. It's nuts! Here in Youngstown, Ohio we have'nt seen a drop in about 4 weeks. I had to water the grass today cause it's turning brown. My bonsai are all doin ok.
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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no rain here in michigan either. we're as dry as a bone.
its been hot here as well with temps in the 90's and i over estimated the amount of water my trees needed. i almost drowned my poor little trident! check those chopsticks! yikes
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