Buying Dead 名媛直播 For Aquarium Use
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42685That said, there are many nurseries here in Asia that also sell dead bonsais for aquarium use. They boil the dead wood for 4-5 days so that it soaks and drops down in the water... one of the largest galleries in Singapore (名媛直播 Gallery) that deals in trees exclusively from Japan does this, and I have seen a full section of their nursery dedicated to dead trees that are sold as aquarium decorations.
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I would like to learn how to determine age of still living trees.
Could you please tell us how you came up with an idea that this hemlock is over one thousand years old?
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Mimo wrote: I would like to learn how to determine age of still living trees
Easy.
Start by cutting the trunk in slices.
Count the bark rings.
OOOPS!
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They chop the tree to count rings. Then it dies obviously so it can be sold to aquarium use
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42698Mimo wrote: Cheers Clicio, but I would hate ending another of my threads here with "this one is dead" message
Normal trees, they use a corer, and take a sample:
In other cases, trees grown in similar location can provide an estimate of growth speed. And once a tree is reduced in size, the branches are used to calculate the average thickening of the tree per year, by counting annual rings. This is then extrapolated to the current trunk. It is a guestimate, or a best estimate.
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I am also interested in how the owner of hemlock estimated it and the origin of the tree.
It looks like a recent yamadori.
Did they collect it themselves, or bought it somewhere else and took the seller word for it .... etc.
No harm intended, just interested.
I would also like to know how the bonsai nursery in Canada operates - do you sell imports? Or do you collect trees yourselves? Or grow them and shape them over the years? Or all of the above?
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42713leatherback wrote:
Mimo wrote: Cheers Clicio, but I would hate ending another of my threads here with "this one is dead" message
Normal trees, they use a corer, and take a sample:
In other cases, trees grown in similar location can provide an estimate of growth speed. And once a tree is reduced in size, the branches are used to calculate the average thickening of the tree per year, by counting annual rings. This is then extrapolated to the current trunk. It is a guestimate, or a best estimate.
True, there are techniques to estimate a trees age without falling it. We used the tried and true method, count the rings. Our Mountain Hemlocks were harvested from atop the mountains here in British Columbia. It's very easy to find other trees that were damaged or fallen. We cut one in half and sent it to have the rings counted with a microscope at the local university. Thanks.
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42714Mimo wrote: Thanx LB
I am also interested in how the owner of hemlock estimated it and the origin of the tree.
It looks like a recent yamadori.
Did they collect it themselves, or bought it somewhere else and took the seller word for it .... etc.
No harm intended, just interested.
I would also like to know how the bonsai nursery in Canada operates - do you sell imports? Or do you collect trees yourselves? Or grow them and shape them over the years? Or all of the above?
Hi!
Yes, we export our trees anywhere they are allowed to be imported, we have all the usual government permits and clearances already in place. All of our Black Pines, Austrian Pines, Red Pines, White Pines, Junipers, Cypress, Larch and Spruce (Group plantings) were grown from seed. All were grown, shaped and tended to these past many decades by us.
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Posted 6 years 5 months ago #42715leroycoutts wrote: dont worry... these are folks from Trump's America... and they believe that only they can fix it all... know it all... people forget to respect the fact that different people work differently and what may be pleasing to some may not be to all.. and that's fine..
That said, there are many nurseries here in Asia that also sell dead bonsais for aquarium use. They boil the dead wood for 4-5 days so that it soaks and drops down in the water... one of the largest galleries in Singapore (名媛直播 Gallery) that deals in trees exclusively from Japan does this, and I have seen a full section of their nursery dedicated to dead trees that are sold as aquarium decorations.
Thank you sir!!
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