Go dig yourself up some Southern Live Oaks!dang, those make my trees look like absolute buttcheeks.
Thanks. Yeah every container I have has good drainage. You’d be surprised what a trip to Walmart with a couple dollars bonsai on the brain can yield. Didn’t think about ID’s on the trees... let’s seeMost have better trunks than MANY newcomers on here. Good eye. Interesting growing containers. Guessing these have holes for drainage? If not then are necessity for life of trees. I.D.ing trees always helpful to commentors.
Preeciate itThose cloud pics are dope.
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Thank you.. I’d love to join a club but I’m sure now with all this variant panic things like that would probably be shut down.. I do lots of reading and research and just trial and error on my own trees.Welcome to the site!! Some trees with good bones there. See if you can join a bonsai club - it is the best way to turbo-charge your skills.
Consider getting yourself some Anderson flats. They are awesome for propagation and early development work. About $4.50 each plus shipping and they last forever.
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Can’t be that bad.dang, those make my trees look like absolute buttcheeks.
Yeah I’ve really just started with the yaupons these last 2 years but they’re slowly working their way up on my list especially for a Shohin.. in the middle of Alabama they have to tolerate extreme heat and cold thankfully they grow tough around hereThere are a couple of pretty nice YAupon holly in there. Yaupon holly is a great bonsai subject, mostly unkillable and they develop very nice trunks in the ground that are easily collected. Wish I had some up here in Va. They can be fussy this far north with winter, though.