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Old 3-Feb-2007   #11
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Scott,
Great good health on that tree! nice job! It was great meeting you in Hayward this year, hope all is well.
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The faster draining mix certainly looks to have done the job Scott. Tree has come on tremendously well. Really looks very healthy and vibrant.

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Thanks for the responses, it is doing well, and growing like crazy.

Zube, I do want more growth, just in the ramification of the branches, though. The bunjin tree I see in this one will not require much, if any, more growth in trunk thickness.
Chris, Thanks, it was nice meeting you too, and likewise, hopefully the winter is starting to simmer down where you are so you can head peacefully towards spring.
Aaron, Yep, that mix makes all the difference! I went to it 3 years ago on basically everything I have, and the results are phenomenal. Makes growing alot easier.

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