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Darkslide wrote: Hello, Im looking to get my first tree in the next 2 weeks. Ive been doing alot of reading and research and decided on an outdoor tree. Im interested in the san jose juniper and I really like one that I found online over at hollow creek bonsai. Could someone tell me if this is a good tree and price?
Seems OK, but it is hard to tell that from just one picture. I cannot see it from different sides.
Also, I'm not sure if you will get this specific juniper.
However, you are new to bonsai. I would not buy this - unless when you know what your first objective is: keep it healthy and happy. Do not start wiring/pruning/potting/fertilizing/shaping it, as chances are you will ruin it, or even kill it. This is not a tree for beginners.
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Darkslide wrote: I contacted a local bonsai group that I am joining
That would be good, they should be able to help you with this tree.
junipers are recommended for begginers
They are. However, this is not a young, cheap juniper. It's not a tree for beginners.
Using the wrong techniques, doing things at the wrong time, pruning it incorrectly etc.. etc.. may ruin or kill the tree.
Take it to that group, ask for advice, let them help you train it, don't try and do things on your own.
I picked the san jose because it has a thicker trunk and looksmore tree like.
The photo from one side only doesn't tell me much, really, but at first glance it doesn't seem a bad choice.
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Darkslide wrote: Yeah I was definitely planning on having them guide me through the process. For now just water it and keep it alive til the next meeting which is november 14 if I can get it.
Great! Would be nice to see the progress of the tree.
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