Still soft foliage, fingers crossed!!
willhopper Shohin Messages 285 Reaction score 257 Location Near St. Petersburg, Fla. USDA Zone 9 Dec 22, 2017 #21 Still soft foliage, fingers crossed!!
sorce Nonsense Rascal Messages 32,912 Reaction score 45,594 Location Berwyn, Il USDA Zone 6.2 Dec 23, 2017 #22 willhopper said: Still soft foliage, fingers crossed!! Click to expand... Uncross them fingers and check for pests! Crossed fingers are not diligent fingers. It'll be fine.... If it dies, give it a little heat with a lighter and it will turn green again. I think that's how they make those Home Depot Bonsai stay green so long! So do it back to them, and return it! Lolol. Sorce
willhopper said: Still soft foliage, fingers crossed!! Click to expand... Uncross them fingers and check for pests! Crossed fingers are not diligent fingers. It'll be fine.... If it dies, give it a little heat with a lighter and it will turn green again. I think that's how they make those Home Depot Bonsai stay green so long! So do it back to them, and return it! Lolol. Sorce
willhopper Shohin Messages 285 Reaction score 257 Location Near St. Petersburg, Fla. USDA Zone 9 Dec 23, 2017 #23 If only I got it from a box store. It was only $10 though.
M. Frary Bonsai Godzilla Messages 14,307 Reaction score 22,120 Location Mio Michigan USDA Zone 4 Dec 23, 2017 #24 If it's dry enough to smoke it's dead.
Smoke Ignore-Amus Messages 11,668 Reaction score 20,726 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Dec 23, 2017 #25 M. Frary said: If it's dry enough to smoke it's dead. Click to expand... Real men smoke em green
M. Frary Bonsai Godzilla Messages 14,307 Reaction score 22,120 Location Mio Michigan USDA Zone 4 Dec 23, 2017 #26 Smoke said: Real men smoke em green Click to expand... I tried,I really did but I couldn't figure out how to keep it going. Maybe in a bong?
Smoke said: Real men smoke em green Click to expand... I tried,I really did but I couldn't figure out how to keep it going. Maybe in a bong?
JoeH Omono Messages 1,090 Reaction score 990 Location The Florida Citrus Arboretum, Winter Haven,Florida USDA Zone 9B Dec 27, 2017 #27 In FLA too, have had great success doing juniper work in the cooler months, just avoid the summer, poor success then.
In FLA too, have had great success doing juniper work in the cooler months, just avoid the summer, poor success then.
twisted trees Omono Messages 1,309 Reaction score 2,482 Location Finger Lakes Region, New York USDA Zone 5 Dec 27, 2017 #28 How long before you know? They miss their next cycle.