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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: May-2005
Location: Washington DC
Country: USA
Posts: 4
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Ulmus parvifolia forest concerns
I've got five chinese elms that I'm going to put together in a forest landscape. I have done some very necessary initial pruning. At this point, if I wire them before moving them to the bonsai pot, do I need to wait before moving them or can I go ahead and pot them right away?
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