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Old 9-Oct-2002   #1
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Bonsai Funeral Lol

a couple months ago i thaught i lost tree, and buried it , much to my suprise it started growing out of the ground, i noticed it yesterday
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Old 9-Oct-2002   #2
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I read something like this in Stephen King's "Pet Cemetary"

Be careful. It could become an evil bonsai!

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lol i will ,and don't you mean plant cemetary, i saw that one,, i am just glad it wasn't a carnivorose plant
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I will laugh my butt off when you see it start to grow back with a reverse taper and the worst nebari ( which is unfixable). Bwahahahhahaha
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I've had a couple trees that I'd given up for dead make a comeback. Pretty exciting stuff.
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I had a chinese elm i once thought was dead. It came back thankfully.
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3 years ago I had a chamaecyparis pisifera boulevard. By the end of winter it was all brown. I pulled it out of it's pot and chucked it in the wheelie bin. 3 days later I put some more rubbish in the bin, I saw the tree was greening up I salvaged it. Did the same thing 2 years ago, ie it went brown, I chucked it. It went green again but I thought it was a real goner this time... didn't save it...

I have since found out that these trees commonly go brown and look dead but they're not

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hmmmmmm, the peron i got the plant from called it a cpb plant,becouse she didn't know exactly wht it was, i wounder if thats what it was
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Yep. A lot of plants will have distinct color changes in winter. Cryptomeria and juniper are pretty typical. I was repotting a "CPB" plant in early spring a few years ago and a lady asked me, if I "thought I could save it?"

Remember: dead plants will have dry, brittle foliage.

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