poinsettia bonsai?
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Wow! Nice work, Bensai! Thanks for sharing the photos. How much did you cut them back...ie: the height before you pruned compared to the height after pruning. I thought they would look quite pathetic after pruning however, they look kinda cool really.
Did you by any chance repot it? Mine is a small one in a 4" pot and I find it dries out very quickly and suddenly. I can check the soil for moisture in the morning and it's still moist on top, then by evening the soil is dried out completely and the plant is totally wilting. Yikes! :ohmy: It freaks me out a little when I see it like that! Wondering if you or anyone else thinks I should repot mine?
Did you by any chance repot it? Mine is a small one in a 4" pot and I find it dries out very quickly and suddenly. I can check the soil for moisture in the morning and it's still moist on top, then by evening the soil is dried out completely and the plant is totally wilting. Yikes! :ohmy: It freaks me out a little when I see it like that! Wondering if you or anyone else thinks I should repot mine?
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Lance and Keith...
Hahahahaaaa :lol: ...you guys are so funny!
Lance, for heavensake...don't be so *cheep* Get out there a buy at least one before the holidays and get working on it! Sheesh, Man! I wanna see results, photos, chops, hard prunes, light prunes and everything in between! Let's Go! :woohoo:
Keith, you can't! It's impossible to choose just *one* colour. So go for it! Get one of each kind! You know y'wanna. Just tell your girlfriend it's all my fault...I can shoulder the responsiblity! Okay...so you live far enough away that she can't come and beat me. lol!
Hahahahaaaa :lol: ...you guys are so funny!
Lance, for heavensake...don't be so *cheep* Get out there a buy at least one before the holidays and get working on it! Sheesh, Man! I wanna see results, photos, chops, hard prunes, light prunes and everything in between! Let's Go! :woohoo:
Keith, you can't! It's impossible to choose just *one* colour. So go for it! Get one of each kind! You know y'wanna. Just tell your girlfriend it's all my fault...I can shoulder the responsiblity! Okay...so you live far enough away that she can't come and beat me. lol!
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In my case, the pot they were in seemed fine for now; as far as the height, I really took nothing off height-wise. I worked from the bottom up thinning out leaves, trying to leave at least one green leaf per stem, and a few red ones. Since I have no experience here, I didn't want to completely defoliate them, or cut the main stems off - I cut probably about 85% of all foliage off, basically separating out the main stems. My plan is to watch how vigorously they back bud, and where they do exactly, and then slowly pruning more as the new buds and shoots come in. They seem to be responding well so far - we'll see!
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Hi All,
I finally got around to taking a couple of photos of my Poinsettia. I haven't done any trimming yet because I've been enjoying the blooms too much. Soon! Here she is in her 4-inch (10cm) pot. I think she has great stem/branch structure... what do you think?
I finally got around to taking a couple of photos of my Poinsettia. I haven't done any trimming yet because I've been enjoying the blooms too much. Soon! Here she is in her 4-inch (10cm) pot. I think she has great stem/branch structure... what do you think?
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Hi peeps.
I finally got a poinsettia to start playing with. this one was at work. they were going to throw it away .
rather than over thinking the whole thing, i just chopped away..leaving just a few branches. now I'm just going to stare at it until spring.
I finally got a poinsettia to start playing with. this one was at work. they were going to throw it away .
rather than over thinking the whole thing, i just chopped away..leaving just a few branches. now I'm just going to stare at it until spring.
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Why would someone want to throw away a plant? Anyway you definitely scored there
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:ohmy:
.... unfortunately some fools think the poinsetta is only used during Christmas, then they toss them.
:oops: wish I coulda found one this year, I will buy one later.
... -- they should be on sale ... :blink:
.... unfortunately some fools think the poinsetta is only used during Christmas, then they toss them.
:oops: wish I coulda found one this year, I will buy one later.
... -- they should be on sale ... :blink:
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I read on a gardening site that it was easier to throw them out and get a new one next year, because it's hard to get them to bloom at the right time next year. The process involves darkness, darkness- light, bright light. I don't care if mine ever blooms ever again.I only want it to grow fast.....
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Hey kids.
just wondering how everyone's poinsettias are doing. I chopped mine back when I first got it, and now it's starting to back bud. I'm surprised at how fast it happened.I think I'll start fertilizing this week.
I'm glad I decided to try this. It has given me something to do up here in the scary cold north. haha
just wondering how everyone's poinsettias are doing. I chopped mine back when I first got it, and now it's starting to back bud. I'm surprised at how fast it happened.I think I'll start fertilizing this week.
I'm glad I decided to try this. It has given me something to do up here in the scary cold north. haha
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Looking good and healthy Pinkham!
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