Pinus mugo mops grafted on pinus mugo pumilio.
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Posted 4 years 6 months ago #60469
Hey, I am new to this Forum.
Because I want to start to develop my bonsai techniques I have purchased the above named plant.
Anything is helpful especially if there is someone else who also has this plant?
Thank you.
Greetings.
Because I want to start to develop my bonsai techniques I have purchased the above named plant.
Anything is helpful especially if there is someone else who also has this plant?
Thank you.
Greetings.
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Posted 4 years 6 months ago #60470
A picture would help
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Posted 4 years 6 months ago #60473
Both are on the internet! But if you insist
You can see that there is new growth of the pinus mugo pumilio.
Because I thought that it might be interesting I opted for this example.
You can see that there is new growth of the pinus mugo pumilio.
Because I thought that it might be interesting I opted for this example.
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Posted 4 years 6 months ago #60480
Quite a reasonable small plant, not sure why it would be grafted, mops is allegedly dwarf!! If there is new growth below the graft then it needs to be removed, there is no point in a graft if the base is allowed to grow. Not much to do with this for now, just water and fertilising.
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Posted 4 years 6 months ago #60483
Thank you for your message. I was also wondering behind my screen why someone grafts the Mops because it stays so small. It is a dwarf! You are absolutely right about the growth of below the graft. It has no purpose. So I will have to just wait till my dwarf has grown a bit. Boring! Can anyone let me know how to fertilise this little Mops? Thanks!
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