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Here is mid-winter and most plant nurseries moved the sensitive plans to indoor buildings. I am not a professional in gardening. I hear it from a Carpenter!!!
He was a very professional Gardener at the same time. He was told me to grow straight trees we plant then near to each other this system forces them to avoid producing branches. (He was told me ) )
I was thinking these are in good in size and softness for wiring and moving from pot to earth to grow bigger in preferred curvature like one or two year old grown from seed bonsais.
But lack of experience and knowledge is like blindness.
He was a very professional Gardener at the same time. He was told me to grow straight trees we plant then near to each other this system forces them to avoid producing branches. (He was told me ) )
I was thinking these are in good in size and softness for wiring and moving from pot to earth to grow bigger in preferred curvature like one or two year old grown from seed bonsais.
But lack of experience and knowledge is like blindness.
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I find this 50cm Gingko there, inside a room.
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this is the smallest and youngest Gingko there. All the others were over 2 years and around 1.50 meters. I don't have an idea about wiring or pruning it. what is your suggestion?
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I already told you what to do. Find a species and read all the information you can.
Find good bonsai material. Use Google or YouTube to see what good material is.
It would probably take 10 years for your ginkgo just to become potential material?
So again. Search the internet for good bonsai potential species and how potential bonsai look like. Sorry but we cant do the hard work for you. But we can advice you. Good luck:)
Find good bonsai material. Use Google or YouTube to see what good material is.
It would probably take 10 years for your ginkgo just to become potential material?
So again. Search the internet for good bonsai potential species and how potential bonsai look like. Sorry but we cant do the hard work for you. But we can advice you. Good luck:)
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I made a quick Google search for you.
Here is a guide to find bonsai material at nursery:
www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/cultivation/nursery-stock
Here is a list of the most common bonsai trees:
www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species
Here is a list of "bonsai rules":
If you reed this pages. You be ready to find good bonsai material at your nursery. Good luck.
Here is a guide to find bonsai material at nursery:
www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/cultivation/nursery-stock
Here is a list of the most common bonsai trees:
www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species
Here is a list of "bonsai rules":
If you reed this pages. You be ready to find good bonsai material at your nursery. Good luck.
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Thank you so much for your Guide. I am familiar with "Koi keeping", therefore, I know the sequence, where I had to start and what materials with which specifications I need.
Around me, there is no good nursery I had to find in other states.
Around me, there is no good nursery I had to find in other states.
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No problem.
I hope you will find a nursery with good bonsai material. And then hope to see you and what you collected back in this forum.
Best of luck.
I hope you will find a nursery with good bonsai material. And then hope to see you and what you collected back in this forum.
Best of luck.
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