serissa foetida
- kittyvlekkie
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i know i took the wiring off too late.
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if you do wire the trunk portion in the future be sure to wind the wire in the opposite direction to avoid creating more cut in in the same direction
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manofthetrees wrote: if you do wire the trunk portion in the future be sure to wind the wire in the opposite direction to avoid creating more cut in in the same direction
also, how long will this take?
do you mean like this?
(see the picture.)
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i don't know which unit you use to measure these small distances(unless you are using the metric system)
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do you mean like this?
yes, but not over the afflicted area.
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should i leave them?
the circle shows one of the shoots and the arrows points to the other one invisible beneath the leaves.
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this is a problem with growing shrubby plants for bonsai,they like to form "suckers" from their roots.this is how they spread in their natual environment
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