Dry needles / need to save it
- leatherback
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Rxnate wrote: Do you remember your first journey into 名媛直播? ,
Absolutely. I wish someone had told me off for those experimeents. Wasted my first year with complete rubbish. Now I only have marginal rubbish.
www.bonsaiempire.com/forum/help-me/1157-...tica-ikadabuki-style
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I am not sure what you were looking for. If the needles of the tree fall off when you touch them, it is dead. If you had been keeping the tree inside, it will die. Any tree found in places where the seasons change i.e. that has a real summer, fall, spring, and winter cannot survive well indoors, and more than likely will die. Junipers, cypresses, cedars, and other similar needle leaf trees are especially sensitive when it comes to indoors. I would be surprised if they would last more than a month indoors.Rxnate wrote:
The tone and attitude so many of your members seem to have, is quite distasteful. Many people will turn away.
Enjoy your closed group of elitist bonsai experts, that is surely to die off...
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The key to keeping trees alive is to do the research before you get the tree, and figure out which tree will do best with the coniditions you can offer it. If you have a balcony, but it is pretty shaded, getting any needle leaf tree other than a yew, is probably not a good idea. If you have a balcony and the sun shines on it all day, a maple might not be the best idea, if you can't shade it during that heavy afternoon sun. If you live in the tropics, many types of pines and junipers will not do so well, as well as any type of tree that needs a dormancy period. Keeping trees in pots, and training them to be bonsai is complicated, and requires a great deal of information. If you have the right information beforehand, it can save you a lot of heartbreak and frustration.
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