Thanks to all who gave me information/photos on how to wire my bonsai into its pot

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Finally after having all my items to repot my Bougainvillea...and getting over the flu...I was up to repotting it this morning.
 

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Nice little tree, what kind of soil is it in? Looks pretty organic.
 

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Nice little tree, what kind of soil is it in? Looks pretty organic.


Thanks...It has a bit of special meaning behind it. So I really hope to have success with it.

A special blend from BGI especially for Bouganvillea. Since they hate wet feet...well draining.

BGI Select ® Quick-Draining Soil is an all-natural mixture of pine bark, Canadian peat, Florida peat, and dolomite. This specially blended soil mixture was created by Bougainvillea Growers International (BGI) – the world’s largest producer of bougainvillea, and is ideal for bougainvillea and other plants requiring excellent drainage. Used exclusively by BGI for all their potted bougainvillea, and also by landscapers in the know. Now you too can care for your bougainvillea like the professionals!

Soil Requirements : Well draining soil. Bougainvillea seem to flower and fruit better when some organic material is added.
http://www.mybonsaibuddy.com/bougainvillea-bonsai-care-sheet.html
 
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Nice job! I am certain it will do just fine :cool:

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Nice job! I am certain it will do just fine :cool:

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Thanks! I hope so...I now have a lifetime supply of soil. Curious what else would do well in it...since it is a 10 lb bag...or if I could add something to the mix to make it adaptable to other bonsai that I may purchase...
 

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Thanks! I hope so...I now have a lifetime supply of soil. Curious what else would do well in it...since it is a 10 lb bag...or if I could add something to the mix to make it adaptable to other bonsai that I may purchase...

I imagine you will get more of those and even 1 or 2 large ones will use it up. For now just store in a dry place.

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Thanks! I hope so...I now have a lifetime supply of soil. Curious what else would do well in it...since it is a 10 lb bag...or if I could add something to the mix to make it adaptable to other bonsai that I may purchase...
Get more Bougies! Martha Meehan at Meehan's Miniatures does wonders with bougies. Check out their site and see if there isnt something that you cant live without!
 

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Get more Bougies! Martha Meehan at Meehan's Miniatures does wonders with bougies. Check out their site and see if there isnt something that you cant live without!

So the bougies...she mentions larger size pots but no photos. Larger plants or just putting them in bigger pots the ones shown?
 

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Kinda looks like slim pickins right now. I was there in late July and saw some big ones. She may use them as sources for cuttings. Maybe check back in a couple months. She has a good size greenhouse full of tropicals.
 
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