Air layering Shishigashira
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leatherback wrote: Heeeyy! Welcome back! You had us a bit worried there!!
Hey Jelle ^^ It wasn’t intended, but I’m happy to learn that some of you gave a thought on my direction I’m fine, but I cannot tell the same about some of my trees.
Hey Clicio Thanks, I hope it’ll turn out nice.Clicio wrote: Felidae, congrats for the success, the Shishis looks great!
Where have you been by the way? We all missed you around here.
Welcome back!
Someone close to me got really sick, and I was in Hungary for a short time. Didn’t turn out well. I just ripped myself out from every social interactions on the net. It’s already been a while I want to say “Hey” for all of you here. But the moment was always: Tomorrow... :blush:
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But you can be sure we are happy to see you again!
So you've lost some trees, right? Use the experience to develop still better ones.
:woohoo:
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Clicio wrote: Felidae, sorry for this sad news.
But you can be sure we are happy to see you again!
So you've lost some trees, right? Use the experience to develop still better ones.
:woohoo:
Sadly the only thing I’ve learned from this, that a part of my family is unable to take care of living beings, if they’re not enough loud.
If someone knows a good training method for plants to crying.. I’m a buyer!
Aw.. I’ve found a picture from the mother plant after the deal. The bigger branch stump already gone. The layer is on the level of the grafting stick. I’ll probably detaching around March.
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Felidae wrote: If someone knows a good training method for plants to crying.. I’m a buyer!
An alarm buzzer with a shock blast? Tie it on the wrist of the family member designed to take care of the bonsai and schedule it for a shock every 8 hours.
It works.
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Clicio wrote:
Felidae wrote: If someone knows a good training method for plants to crying.. I’m a buyer!
An alarm buzzer with a shock blast? Tie it on the wrist of the family member designed to take care of the bonsai and schedule it for a shock every 8 hours.
It works.
Sure It’s better and simpler than ordering some plant to human neuro kits from backyard brains!
Nah... I won’t trust anyone anymore. If needed, they’ll go to the clubs nursery, where they can enjoy the pampering love of professionals...
Resend those from my previous post.. I’ve just forgot to insert them properly
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Well, I thought you were dead, honestly.
And now I am Super happy I was wrong!!!
I am not going to give out to you, you had your reasons and I respect that.
But I was very worried and when you didn?t replied to my sms, after dissappearing for few weeks..well...
You see - we like you here
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Thank you ^^
Not that easy to take me down. Really sorry for this, but honestly I just didn’t call back anyone, cause at the moment the numbers was overwhelming. Of course your compositions were the first casualties of my absence.. Bummer.. :dry:
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But at least you got something to build on and I believe you can fix them with new trees
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Mimo wrote: I considered them dead since you were gone
But at least you got something to build on and I believe you can fix them with new trees
I already planned to build them up following the original pictures like layout Probably I’ll ask you few stuffs during the process
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