Spruce bonsai
- JosephCooper
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I just picked up a spruce bonsai, but I have very limited knowledge on spruces.
I live in California, and I'm aware that they don' grow here.
Yet somehow a few people have figured out how.
I've asked some people and they said that it's possible, but difficult to keep spruces alive in a mediterranean climate.
If you could give me some tips or information that would be nice
I live in California, and I'm aware that they don' grow here.
Yet somehow a few people have figured out how.
I've asked some people and they said that it's possible, but difficult to keep spruces alive in a mediterranean climate.
If you could give me some tips or information that would be nice
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JosephCooper wrote: it's possible, but difficult to keep spruces alive in a mediterranean climate.
Apart from that, it is a difficult tree to work with, and it seems you have selected one of the more difficult varieties too.
I'd only try to keep it alive. That'll be hard enough already. I do not really see this as an option for a future bonsai.
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- JosephCooper
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That's too bad...
hopefully it does live.
hopefully it does live.
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