Spekboom a.k.a. Portulacaria Afra

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My first tree was a WalMart p.afra that I picked up just because, while researching how to care for it I was hooked on bonsai.
I will try to get some pics uploaded this evening.
 

It's Kev

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Thanks Kevin. Re the 'forest' look. In many instances it's a case of "now, just what can I do with all these leftover cuttings?...hmmm.... there's a spare pot sitting over there... I know what I'll do ! " :D
think i'm gonna try to imitate one of those, but then i reckon my gigantic lower branch must go
 

Jason

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This one has a new set of leaves.

Mine self defoliate over the winter in my house yearly. They don't like being inside nov-April in my dry house on a windowsill. They look bad and have few leaves by April and then look happy after 6 months outside. It's a yearly occurrence. It's like trees prefer to live outside or something. Weird,huh?
 
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Thanks Kevin. Re the 'forest' look. In many instances it's a case of "now, just what can I do with all these leftover cuttings?...hmmm.... there's a spare pot sitting over there... I know what I'll do ! " :D

The forest ones are actually my favorite. I would totally buy one. They're amazing haha.
 

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Did you do a full defoliation

You can do a full defoliation during the active growing season. I suppose it’s hard on them like any other “tree”. But they are so damn tough they don’t seem to mind. I haven’t tried multiple times in the same season but with a long season it is probably possible. I guess when you evolve getting thrashed and stripped by elephants, anything I do is going to be pretty tame!
 
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