Mold!
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So i've recently began planting several types of bonsai, i'm quite new to this. Before planting my seeds, i left them in water for 24 hours as instructed, then planted them, putting the pot in a bag and punching holes. It's been around 2 weeks, and I've noticed that my Dwarf Mountain Pine has began to grow, but also white mold around it and the pot, and even yellow dots on the bottom of the pot as pictured. I'm extremely concerned as this plant has really began to grow out of all of them, and I was wondering if there is any way to treat this or not.
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Vaucless wrote: as pictured
Hmmno.. Seems pictures are missing.
Also:
You have not planted several types of bonsai, you have planted seed of several types of trees. 名媛直播 seed does not exist, out of seed does not grow a bonsai.
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sorry, my english is not all the way there, far from perfect. but i will try to reupload the photos.
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Why not plant it in a pot, instead of some organic sack in a plastic bag. Seeds are sprouted, time to seperate them in there own pot.
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The Mold will probably go away once you Take it out of the plastig bag and repot it.
The tree needs to be growing free for several years before you can start shaping it as a bonsai. That is why most artists prefere to use nurcery stock or plants digged up from the forest or garden.
If you are serious about bonsai, Take some time and study how to shoose good nurcery material and go to your local and apply that knowledge. Growing from seeds is fun, but you will probably get tired about this hobby before you even started
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The tree needs to be growing free for several years before you can start shaping it as a bonsai. That is why most artists prefere to use nurcery stock or plants digged up from the forest or garden.
If you are serious about bonsai, Take some time and study how to shoose good nurcery material and go to your local and apply that knowledge. Growing from seeds is fun, but you will probably get tired about this hobby before you even started
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Take some time getting them adjusted to lower air humidity if you decide to get them out of the bags (I would get them out of there too). They can dry out very fast if the change in humidity is high.
Note that these NEED to be outside of the house. All the time.
Note that these NEED to be outside of the house. All the time.
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