erb.75
Chumono
I sometimes hear people say that they or someone else has never moved past their first year of bonsai. So, a person that has been doing bonsai for 20 years has the same quality of trees and the same knowledge as when they first started.
Rather than focus on this, how have you or your trees progressed this year? What have you learned?
Sometimes it's good to reflect and see the strides you've made! For example, this year I learned what pseudomonas syringae looks like on j. maples. I successfully treated the tree with phyton 35 and saved the tree! (thanks to one of my bonsai friends in the club). This was outstanding because I don't know if I'll find another j. maple like this one ever again!
I have other things that I'll post on here, but what about the bonsainut community?
Rather than focus on this, how have you or your trees progressed this year? What have you learned?
Sometimes it's good to reflect and see the strides you've made! For example, this year I learned what pseudomonas syringae looks like on j. maples. I successfully treated the tree with phyton 35 and saved the tree! (thanks to one of my bonsai friends in the club). This was outstanding because I don't know if I'll find another j. maple like this one ever again!
I have other things that I'll post on here, but what about the bonsainut community?