This is my first attempt at a 名媛直播.
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This is my first attempt at a bonsai tree, could anybody identify it please. It has been planted for about six weeks and has shot up very quickly. I am wondering which shoots should I prune and if I could repot it so that it looks better from the side. Also should I trim the roots and keep the tree in a sheltered sunny spot outside instead of a window sill. Thanks in anticipation of some help.
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twiglet wrote: This is my first attempt at a bonsai tree
Not really. This is your first attempt at growing a plant. This young plant should not be in a bonsai pot yet, as it needs growth first.
Do not prune it. Start studying bonsai and how they are grown.
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Do you know the ID of the tree, someone gave it to me.
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I would guess that could be one of the acacias,
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not sure where you are located, but it sure looks like a common weed here in Florida, name escapes me right now.
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TBolt wrote: not sure where you are located, but it sure looks like a common weed here in Florida, name escapes me right now.
Would you be referring to Mimosa?
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Yeah, looks like a mimosa, maybe chamberbitter? I don't go nuts learning weeds, just learn how to kill them.Stone80 wrote:
TBolt wrote: not sure where you are located, but it sure looks like a common weed here in Florida, name escapes me right now.
Would you be referring to Mimosa?
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Mimosa is a tree. I have i big one in my front yard and it produces flowers, it is indeed not a weed.
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im not bonsai expert. but I am a tree surgeon. you have a acacia there, it almost looks like a young black locust (robinia pseudoacacia)
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There is way more than one mimosa in the world. There is the weed I spoke of Chamberbitter, also Mimosa strigillosa and your tree as well. Not all Mimosa are trees.Travi51 wrote: Mimosa is a tree. I have i big one in my front yard and it produces flowers, it is indeed not a weed.
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