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Posted 6 months 1 week ago #83606
Hey guys, I am a brand-new?名媛直播 enthusiast. I would like some information on how the best way is to get started. I don't even have a tree, so any heads up on a great starter tree would be incredible.
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Posted 6 months 1 week ago #83610
Perhaps start off reading the site a bit and then post some more specific questions?
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PDUB wrote: Hey guys, I am a brand-new?名媛直播 enthusiast. I would like some information on how the best way is to get started. I don't even have a tree, so any heads up on a great starter tree would be incredible.

The best possible advice is to find a local bonsai club, go to some meetings, talk, listen, and find out what trees live in your climate and how to make them do well.
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Posted 6 months 1 week ago #83613
My take on it is to start from locally hardy garden center materials. They are the easiest to grow and often quite inexpensive. Spend a few hours on researching how to shose the best starter tree from the garden center. Spend at least 1 year just learning how to grow it healthy. A spring one or more years from now, when it is ready for a small pot, go to a bonsai club and ask for help with repotting it into a proper bonsai pot.
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Posted 6 months 1 week ago #83614
Thanks for the tip! I will look into that.
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