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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #11
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Sorry Bon5a1, I got your name wrong.


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Sorry Bon5a1, I got your name wrong.
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When I bought my Fukien, I was under the impression that it was fairly easy to care for.


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Definitely will try to acquire different trees although I'm devastated that I didn't care for my Fukien as well as I should have

What about Azaleas?
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When I bought my Fukien, I was under the impression that it was fairly easy to care for.
Mine was pretty easy to care for during the winter months as British weather = A LOT of cloud, so it was fine on the windowsill with watering every second day. I think the problems I am having with mine are related to the repotting I done to it and the dramatic weather we're having here at the moment, we are going from Snow one week to brilliant sun the next with hail in between.



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What about Azaleas?
Not had any personal experience with those, although I would like to get hold of one as they look nice and colorful. Would also like to get hold of a Red Maple, but have heard they are hard to care for so I will hold off untill I get more experienced.

I do have an Acer Palmatum "bloodgood" which I bought a couple of days ago for £30. But its a full sized one not bonsai. Going to try either collecting and planting it's seeds or airlayering one if its branches to start a Bonsai from it.
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