Cheers ty , she has a few yrs too grow on but with he 18ā nebari she will be a fantastic bonsai , if I can keep birds off her snapping new growth lolWow!.. Impressive!
It'll be nice to have you toolin' around here... contributing to discussions.
Beautiful Azalea!
Ty , she is lovely as she is but has so much more potential so as said I will transplant her into bigger wooden pot and grow on , thanks againThat Azalea is amazing...
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I will do , I will take some better picks tomorrow, not the best with technology lolTake pictures in front of them grey sheets!
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Nice trees!The satsuki I bought about 5 yrs ago , it had been neglected and a vein right through had died , last year I scraped all wood out and will now transplant to wooden planter to fill her out a bit ,
Second one is jwp on jbp, I bought two years ago as a gamble , but as you can see she very healthy , the jwp graft has overtaken the jbp root so will be working on this very soon and all suggestions will be appreciated,
The last one is a jwp on its own root , got that back last year and she is coming back to life well and is starting to back bud well , will pinch next years needles to aid this
Forgot to say I live on Isle of Wight uk , and climate is mildest in uk , I think lol
You are 100% right , both five needle jwp , second pick is a very old jwp grafted onto jbp , jwp has overtaken the jbp graft , this will be my next main project after azaleaNice trees but looks like both pines are Japanese White Pine. The last one is not JBP.
Thank youNice trees!
Will update your right , I can answer many but not all questions on there start in life , much I donāt know or donāt remember , trees tell you if there happy or not , much is trial and error , making decisions on what you learn is trying at times , you will make mistakes , all a part of learning , you never stop learning , pics and updates tomorrow, the ones I have knowledge of I will post in separate threads if easier and is allowed , tyAgree these are very nice, old trees. Thanks for sharing the pics and some info so far.
I always like to hear some of the history behind older trees. Knowing how old and how they were developed can give us clues as to how to develop our trees. I note you purchased at least one and guess all 3 but if you know any of the history that would also be great to hear.
The world is a big place and conditions vary hugely from one end to the other. It helps others to understand what works well where if members add a location to their profile so we can make some guesses about the climate and conditions that have influenced the bonsai you post. Adding location to your personal profile saves us searching back through threads to find that info hidden in one post.
I will do , I will take some better picks tomorrow, not the best with technology lol
Iāll be off grid within a year , the planet has everything we need , they are very much worth it , first to blossom was hmmmm hang on think I need to take one step at time , will post better pics an explain where I live an such , tyAwesome! They do seem worth the effort!
I love technology so much I anxiously await the Solar Flare that destroys the Power Grid!
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