Looking for advise.
- John74
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Looking to the professionals for advice. I'm a beginner at this and I've attempted my first bonsai. I've done plenty of online research and a lot of hours on YouTube. So now this is were I'm at in the picture. I started this project with green house stock and now I'm not entirely sure were to go next. Do I trim anymore? Should I repot it now or wait till it heals? Should I move any of the branches? Thanks for reading.
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John, welcome to the forum.
First, try to keep it alive. I know it sounds stupid, but believe me, just keeping it alive is a great feat.
Second, junipers die indoors. It MUST be outdoors.
And it is a pretty young little tree, it needs some years to thicken the trunk and to become a nice full bonsai.
Patience.
First, try to keep it alive. I know it sounds stupid, but believe me, just keeping it alive is a great feat.
Second, junipers die indoors. It MUST be outdoors.
And it is a pretty young little tree, it needs some years to thicken the trunk and to become a nice full bonsai.
Patience.
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as of now it looks good. at this point you got a few years till you can really do anything to it. take the time to study and care for it. patience is the name of the game here.
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