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Nice black on black! Won't it disintegrate with the watering?Finally starting to get some new growth on this tiny elm cutting.
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You mean the pumice? Hasn’t yet, it’s gets watered under a mister with my other shohin.Nice black on black! Won't it disintegrate with the watering?
I was referring to the pot. That type of surface is used in Native American pottery which is low fire and not very durable.You mean the pumice? Hasn’t yet, it’s gets watered under a mister with my other shohin.
Do you still have this little guy? I know it’s been 4 years since this post but I’m wondering what it might look like after all that time.Just saw this post and sharing this little guy, a mame quercus serrata. It is my very first true mame sized tree in my collection and the only oak I own. A charming tree specially in leaf which is similar to beech but with serrated edges. I have become enamored in the last couple of years with deciduous oaks. At the moment I am looking for some large collected ones. Got this one as part of a trade last year.
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I have those same shears. Very much like them for hacking back rampant growth.Here are a few of my mini trees all work in progress:
How about you 0soyoung? How are these doing? I’m getting prepared to start some maple seeds and I would like some of them to start in small pots for mame.View attachment 119156 Laceleaf Japanese maple
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Do you still have this little guy? I know it’s been 4 years since this post but I’m wondering what it might look like after all that time.
The laceleaf didn't make it and I haven't found another.How about you 0soyoung? How are these doing? I’m getting prepared to start some maple seeds and I would like some of them to start in small pots for mame.
(I have trouble understanding how cell cameras can pick out a bit of distant background in one corner of the frame and focus in that instead of what's right there in the middle of the field of view
The other is in a pink pot that is smaller than the b&w stripe.
I get a huge kick out of them because of how radical the miniaturization can be. Here's a pic of the two with a leaf from their mom and a conker like the one from which they came (thank you squirrels!). 
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and another that has a little better fall color
that partially satisfy my need for a compound leaf challenge.