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I'm trying to downsize myself from the hobby now that I'll need to be moving out at some point. That being said, my loss is your gain. I'm selling a few large Ficus, the first being this one with the large wounds.

Three feet tall with a one foot base:
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I'll post more in the next couple of days. Local pick up only, these trees are too large to ship. PM with inquiries, open to reasonable offers.
 

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Two more. I'm a little more hesitant to post these as they have HUGE potential, but they need better homes.

This one I've had for 5 years now and development has pretty much come to a slow because I just don't know where to take it, nor do I have the time:
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This one I'm really tempted to keep, but will sell for the right price. It's a Fred (Hollow Creek) tree, and was styled by Roy Nagatoshi last year. It has huge, huge potential:
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I might be interested in #2, Ryan.

Willing to ship bare root? I don't need more trees but if the price is right....
 

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I might be interested in #2, Ryan.

Willing to ship bare root? I don't need more trees but if the price is right....


I don't think so. I may have to reduce the rootballs on these trees considerably before I even considered shipping any of them. #2 could be a killer banyan, but development has been slooooow.
 

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I don't think so.

Well, I mean the roots would still be wrapped in damp sphag or damp paper towel and wrapped with saran wrap. It wouldn't dry out, you just don't necessarily need to ship the soil it's currently in. Doesn't have to be a bare root, either, just remove what you can.
 

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I'm trying to downsize myself from the hobby now that I'll need to be moving out at some point. That being said, my loss is your gain. I'm selling a few large Ficus, the first being this one with the large wounds.

Three feet tall with a one foot base:
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This one is still for sale. It's just too big for my growing area.
 

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I'm still new to bonsai. So I don't know the going prices for trees. How much would be a good price for the first tree.
 

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This little guy is available. I realized I've got more trees than available wintering light, so I've gotta sell this gem. Final branches are set, it just needs a pot. 5 inch base, 9ish inches tall.

This one can be shipped ;)

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Hey Ryan,

I've just started revisiting this site again after some time. You letting go any willow leafs? You might have already sold most (or all) of them during my absence, but figured I'd ask. Also, what are you looking to get for the last one?
 

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I conveniently have more room this year for tropicals. Only got the Barbados cherry, an orange, two rambutan seedlings, and a TON of BC cuttings this year.


I too am holding out for a willow leaf ficus.
 

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So after some experimentation, I've realized that my plant room is full of spider mites. It's a decry sized room, and clearing it of the pests will be next to impossible. That being said, the fewer plants I have the better overall condition my trees will be in.

Here's a tiny shohin Green Island for $150. It's an excellent start and the wound is beginning to heal in the back. All the right branches.
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How much for #2? If the price is right I may be willing to drive down to you.
 
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