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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53865Vhoulio is right.
You don't need to reply to every topic in here. Especially when your advices often are wrong and useless.
Vhoulio is right, your bad advices could probably kill someones tree, think about that! We are speaking about your advices in general and not just in this thread. We are many now that says you should take it easy with replying every thread, your advices are really not that usefull and could be a danger to peoples trees.
Who said vhoulio is a new user? Perhaps vhoulio just read the threads and don't respond to them? Something you could learn from. Try to understand that this is not a compaign against you. It's for me a compaign against your really useless advices.
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53867Matilda wrote: Hello new friends! My main questions are:
1. What kind of 名媛直播 do I have?
2. Does he look healthy?
3. Should I pull off the brown ends?
4. Should I replant him?
5. What should I do differently to make sure he’s healthy?
Welcome to the forum, I am so sorry you had to watch that in your first thread. I will do my best to answer your questions given my few 3 years in the hobby. I sincerelly hope that more experience growers will ship in if they Believe something is wrong or not according to their experience.
1: you have a juniper. There are several variants, but they have the same care. I am not sure which variant you have.
2: the tricky thing with junipers is that they can keep Green needles long after they are dead. If your tree has been Green for a year that is not the case. If it was growing the last year it is healthy.
3: i cannot see any brown ends in my small Phone. But if it is brown needles you are refering to, they are dead and can be removed.
4: the soil looks less than optimum. So, Yes, repotting could benefit the tree. That is best done in the spring.
5: i think that keeping it outside year round is proboably the best thing you can do for your tree. But that really depends on your location and local climate. In some areas it is better to bring inside to a cold but frost free room.
Here are some further reading:
www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53870Tropfrog wrote:
Matilda wrote: Hello new friends! My main questions are:
1. What kind of 名媛直播 do I have?
2. Does he look healthy?
3. Should I pull off the brown ends?
4. Should I replant him?
5. What should I do differently to make sure he’s healthy?
Welcome to the forum, I am so sorry you had to watch that in your first thread. I will do my best to answer your questions given my few 3 years in the hobby. I sincerelly hope that more experience growers will ship in if they Believe something is wrong or not according to their experience.
1: you have a juniper. There are several variants, but they have the same care. I am not sure which variant you have.
2: the tricky thing with junipers is that they can keep Green needles long after they are dead. If your tree has been Green for a year that is not the case. If it was growing the last year it is healthy.
3: i cannot see any brown ends in my small Phone. But if it is brown needles you are refering to, they are dead and can be removed.
4: the soil looks less than optimum. So, Yes, repotting could benefit the tree. That is best done in the spring.
5: i think that keeping it outside year round is proboably the best thing you can do for your tree. But that really depends on your location and local climate. In some areas it is better to bring inside to a cold but frost free room.
Here are some further reading:
www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/juniper
Br
Magnus
Why!? Why do you have to go in with an answer like this? Really trying to make people confused do you?:blink:
The Juniper is most likely Juniperus procumbens nana. The most commonly sold SPECIES (Not Variety) in this style.
Juniper should NEVER be kept inside. IF it gets colder than -20 protection against frost might be needed.
Pulling the dead ends off will result in more of the end dying off. Just leave it where it is.
Repotting now it a fairly certain death sentence and bad advise
As for how to care for it.. I posted that already
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53871leatherback wrote:
Why!? Why do you have to go in with an answer like this? Really trying to make people confused do you?:blink:
The Juniper is most likely Juniperus procumbens nana. The most commonly sold SPECIES (Not Variety) in this style.
Juniper should NEVER be kept inside. IF it gets colder than -20 protection against frost might be needed.
Pulling the dead ends off will result in more of the end dying off. Just leave it where it is.
Repotting now it a fairly certain death sentence and bad advise
As for how to care for it.. I posted that already
Thanks a lot for your feedback, I really appreciate it.
I post on the topic because noone seems to stay on topic.
Thanks for the input about species. I have 12 nanas in my garden and could not recognize it.
I do keep my Juniper bonsai tree inside for the Winter. But not in room temperature. But only second year comming up.
I didnt recomend repotting now, just repotting. But you are right, should come with a comment on when.
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53872I have 12 nanas in my garden and could not recognize it.
It says it all.
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53873Hansen wrote:
I have 12 nanas in my garden and could not recognize it.
It says it all.
Thanks for your input. I dont know how it helps the OP thou.
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53874Tropfrog wrote: Thanks for your input. I dont know how it helps the OP thou.
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It helps the OP to realize you should not be listened to when it comes to bonsai.
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53875I grow nanas since only one year back, maybe the Dull color, the small screnn or the old eyes was missleading.
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Posted 5 years 2 months ago #53877leatherback wrote: Sure. Whatever reason you can think up to make sure you have something to respond.
Why dont stick to the topic for a change? This personal aggression is getting really tiering. I really appreciate your knowledge and experience in bonsai. But your forum ethics is.....well lets call it gorilla level. The good part is that we both have improovement potential. Thats nice.
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