China Doll
- obeamer
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Hello everyone. Has anyone tried to 名媛直播 a "China Doll Tree/Bush" ? I have one that is looking like it will make a nice bonsai.
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Hi obeamer,
I've never tried that before, but I think it's possible.
Can you post a picture of it, I don't know this species.
Greetings,
Youri
I've never tried that before, but I think it's possible.
Can you post a picture of it, I don't know this species.
Greetings,
Youri
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Thanx Youri, I'm going to try and post pic, I never done it before so it may take awhile. any tips for that?
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The pictures are a bit vague, but I can see which material you want to use.
You can use that as material for bonsai, it's looking very healthy
The most right trunk is big and has almost no branches at the beginning, but the most left one has some nice branches on good height.
PS: I really like the bonsai in that orange pot, a olive tree isn't it?
You can use that as material for bonsai, it's looking very healthy
The most right trunk is big and has almost no branches at the beginning, but the most left one has some nice branches on good height.
PS: I really like the bonsai in that orange pot, a olive tree isn't it?
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It is a juniper, not looking to good, starting to get brownish areas
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I just tried it myself.
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Great. Can you show pictures after your "bonsai"-ing it too?
By the way, you are new to the forum: We generally prefer it if you start your own threads for your own trees.
By the way, you are new to the forum: We generally prefer it if you start your own threads for your own trees.
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