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That's wonderful news, Jon. It would have had to recover from the bare rooting for about a month to six weeks however, the rest of the time I think it was just in rest mode. It's not that far behind the other two in sprouting and, being a different variety of Acacia, it was going to darn well sprout when it was ready and not a moment sooner. Now you can fertilize it!
PS~ what is the gorgeous little tree in the upper right of photos 1 thru 3? I luv it!
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Leslie are you talking about the one in the green pot? The one with the yellowish leaves? Im not sure what species it is haha i got given it from paul :lol:
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If you want to play with the stumb left on the tree, be carefull to fix the trunk somewhere. Maybe you can roll some layers of cloth tightly around the trunk, and place the trun on a workmate (And support the pot underneath). Otherwise you will put a lot of force on the roots; Not really what you want I think. Also, be VERYcarefull not to damage the bark at thi sstage. Personally I would wait with this work untill your tree is very happy again, and maybe even wait till the plant is dormant, with only a month to spare for the new growing season..
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Yes, the one in the green pot with the light green, round-ish leaves. It's lovely.
And you haven't researched it yet??? :ohmy: You're so fortunate to have someone 'giving' you bonsai. ...sigh...
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Leslie wrote: Hi Jon,
Yes, the one in the green pot with the light green, round-ish leaves. It's lovely.
And you haven't researched it yet??? :ohmy: You're so fortunate to have someone 'giving' you bonsai. ...sigh...
You're never that lucky are you?
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