Starting a bonsai
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I Have To agree Elms are very forgiving you have to try very hard to kill one this would be my pick also.
there are a lot of great beginner bonsai books available as well.
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mickey 060858 wrote: On advice given to me, I am starting with a Chinese elm. Being delivered in two days- can't wait
Oh god...
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Oh god... what are your thoughts!!!
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Most chinese elms out there are horrible s-shaped mall sai
If such a tree has been bought,I second the Oh God.
Just because it is easily abvailable, doesn't mean it is a good choice.
But well.. Better to start with something not-so-great than to not start at all.
let's wait for pictures before making up minds
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Vanishtwenty wrote: Oh god... what are your thoughts!!!
Just that what we see over and over and over again.
- New bonsai enthusiast wants to grow a bonsai
- Being new at it, he has no idea what to buy and how to take care of it
- He buys an S-shaped elm in a green square pot. One of millions of the same identical elms.
- The first 2 weeks things go fine and the plant grows
- After two weeks, leaves start yellowing
- After three weeks, he notices leaves have started yellowing and most have fallen off
- After four weeks, we have a topic 'help, my tree is dying' with a picture of a tree with only a few yellow leaves left, standing in soggy soil
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After 4 months its still alive and thriving, although after repotting it on a stone I had a few days when few leaves went yellow, but now it?s fine.
Just repot it right after you recieve it no matter what, and put it in a modern substrate.
Mine had a hole right under the trunk where water had no way to get to and dry roots around.
And read articles on forums and blogs where you can learn a lot of useful information.
After defoliation of small elms:
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