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    To sift or not to sift....

    Hey guys. I just wanted to post this little poll to get some honest feedback. Do you sift your soil for prebonsai (1 gal pots or wooden grow boxes)?
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    air layer withering

    yeah. Good advice. I went with moss cause sometimes I can't check as often as I'd like. Need to use a medium somewhere between turface and sphagnum. If it fails ill just use normal bonsai soil
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    air layer withering

    Hey guys. Its been along time since I posted but I'm having an issue that I hope you can help with. I'm attempting an airlsyer on an a. Palmatum Ibo nishiki. It was going along fine and all of a sudden the leaves started to droop. I'm thinking that the moss around the layering site has been too...
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    Book for pines in general

    With pines probably more than any other species there are distinct camps who have differing techniques. For example Naka recommends cutting candles longer than one inch as they develop while Boon mandates that candles are allowed to grow freely entil the candling takesnplace around the fourth of...
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    Catlin Elm

    According to Brent walston in his article Over Wintering Bonsai, No winter protection is needed for temperate climate woody plants until the temperature falls below 15F (-10C). His statement is based on study and experience in over 30 years of horticulture. Not to mention the fact that more...
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    Dormancy Article

    Rick and Dave, thanks for the help! I was afraid that it would be too warm under there. I have a shed that I kept my trees inmlast winter but I recently put a min max thermo in there and the temps at the coldest parts of the day are actually colder than the ambient temp. Not to mention that it...
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    Dormancy Article

    Brian, thanks for the help but that's not it. That article contains alot of good info but the article I'm trying to find goes into more detail
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    Dormancy Article

    I remember reading an article earlier this year that detailed minimum temps required for dormancy for a number of species as well as the number of hours required. Does anyone have the link to this article? I ask because I have a location under the house that is not heated but due to being...
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    Best Time To Air Layer A Crepe Myrtle?

    With layering like most things you can't really rely on the calender for when a procedure should be performed. Wait until the leaves have open and hardened off then take the layer. It should be ready sever by next fall
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    Peter Adams Seminar at the GSBF convention

    In reference to Mr. Adams' comments on using more organic soil; I see this as one of his great moments where illustrates again "If it ain't broke don't fix it!" A loose and pourous organic mix will yield fat lovely and happy roots. If you have ever received a tree from Brent at Evergreen you...
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    One season layering - JBP

    Ok great. That's all well and good considering layering of yearling candles. George outlines the procedure for that prety well on his blog. My question is about the other layers that can be seen lower on the trunk on older wood. Is this something he is experimenting with? Do you know how his...
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    Getting ready for winter........

    This is a really awesome setup and some fine specimen bonsai! I would love to do something similar and plan to when I get some more space! Good Work
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    One season layering - JBP

    Do you recall how old the mother plants being layered are? In the blog it sounds like uses only current years growth but in this image it appears as long as needles remain above the potential layer site then a layer may root. Just applying horticultural principles I think I can see whats going...
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    One season layering - JBP

    Do you recall how old the mother plants being layered are? In the blog it sounds like he uses only current years growth but in this image it appears as long as needles remain above the potential layer site then a layer may root.
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    Material development plans? Anyone?

    Over the past few seasons I have been developing sort of a material development plan. What I do is during the late winter/early spring I prune away a few excess branches from just about every tree I am currently developing and root them as hardwood cuttings. I grow them out most of that season...
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    Yamadori oaks

    Twisted scrub oaks are majestic! So is the vista there! I'm sure it was an amazing day. Makes me wonder how some people are content to rot away under florescent lights their whole life......
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    Overwintering grow beds

    Tom and Rock thanks loads for the prompt replies and insightful advice!
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    Overwintering grow beds

    Ok I follow now! I'm a bit slow at times! I will pull that pine out of there.
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    Overwintering grow beds

    i just buried tht last week as I noticed that roots were escaping through the bottom. The tree is an eastern white pine I have been toying with. It is planted in 80% Turface 20% pine bark and seems to still drain fine even buried in the grow bed. I have no problem removing it though if you think...
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    Overwintering grow beds

    Thanks for the input folks! I have attached a couple pics of the grow beds. The first shows some 3 yr old JBP and Shimpaku just planted out this Spring. The other is much deeper and contains some chinese elm, japanese green and trident maples. I will most likely build a wind break as suggested...
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    Overwintering grow beds

    I know that trees being developed in the ground for bonsai have greater cold hardiness than those being developed in containers. My question is what about those being developed in grow beds? I have several black pines as well as some japanese and trident maples being grown out in above ground...
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    Zuisho cuttings?

    He is very careful to only ship at optimal times for the health of the trees purchased. You just need to contact him to work it out.
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    JBP Airlayer

    Thanks for taking time to explore some possibilities with me. You are spot on on the cultivar. It IS a grafted wabi-sabi cork bark JBP. I have read all of the articles you suggested plus just about everything else you can think of! :) Also you can see where it has been completed by another forum...
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    JBP Airlayer

    I chose to layer at that spot because that sectionmof trunk has all the taper of a stove pipe and there are svereal options for a new leader right below the proposed severing point. The layered portion would make a nice tree in it's self. I would say that I am possible 3-4 weeks premature for...
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    JBP Airlayer

    I posted this tree for critique and direction a week or so ago however i got no responses. On another forum some members advised to post more images after fall needle plucking to give a better glimpse into the foliage in order to better advise me in direction. I am going to post those imagese...
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