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    New to bonsai (again) in Atlanta and looking for help

    I'm responsible for the mentoring program offered by the Atlanta Bonsai Society. If I can't help, I'm able to direct you to a member that may assist. Please feel free to send me a pm or contact me from the ABS website. Hope to see you at a meeting. Best, Kirk
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    NC Bonsai expo in Asheville, NC

    Hey Dave, Do you have any shots of Rodney's demo tree? I heard it was a huge Kingsville. Glad you had a good time. Wish I could have made it this year. Best, Kirk
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    Looking for J. rigida stock

    Would anyone happen to have any J. rigida stock available for sale or trade? I'm looking for small starter stock, rooted cuttings, whips...nothing fancy. Please send a PM. Best, Kirk
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    Good News!

    Keep working on those trees. They are an important part of your healing and recovery. So glad that you are doing well. Best wishes, Kirk
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    Potential Plant Sale

    Hey John, Given the photos you sent, what would a price range be for stock of that size? Generally speaking, of course. Best, Kirk
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    Atlanta Bonsai Society Spring Show Pictures

    Hey Dave, The soil level on your San Jose looks good. :p
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    Too much pots???

    Let's see them! Kirk
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    tree id

    My bet is with Thuja occidentalis- Eastern arborvitae or Eastern white cedar.
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    Satsuki cuttings

    Rooted cuttings or just cuttings? Kirk
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    100% pumice why not?

    Dave, Where are you finding Drystall in our area? Kirk
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    100% pumice why not?

    That is great to know. I've been using the same bark and perlite combination as my general nursery mix. I will also incorporate PermaTill when available. It's also sold as "VoleBloc". It's a small particle of porous slate with visible air pockets, about the size of medium akadama. I like...
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    Landscape Lagerstroemia

    Hi pk, What are the plans for it? It has a great nebari but the three trucks lack taper. Have you considered making it into a small tree utilizing the base and re-growing an apex and branches? Best, Kirk
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    the use of tea bags

    It is a matter of time and cost for me. If I used a water soluble mix then I would probably use an injector/syphon, as Poink does. It's really just a matter of personal preference as long as the trees are happy and healthy. I usually do the organic feed and then give them a little chemical...
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    the use of tea bags

    Given the amount of plant material that I have to water (especially during a GA summer), mixing a liquid fert. that often would not be practical. I buy the Japanese teabags from the farmer's market, fill them with 2 T. of Plant-tone, Tree-tone or whatever is on sale and also a pinch of a...
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    the use of tea bags

    Quite a few of us in the Atlanta club are teabagging.
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