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- Justin83
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When I was younger I bought many Chinese elm and always managed to lose them one way or another.
Today at the garden centre I saw a Chinese elm on offer for a fiver so here I am again!-) I also bought another bonsai, both were named as miscellaneous bonsai so need a little help please?
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Justin83 wrote: Hello everyone, I'm new here and I'm looking to finally be successful with bonsai.
If you want to be successful with bonsai, why do you buy mallsai at a garden center, and why do you buy a plant without knowing what it is :blink:
The second one looks like a serissa, but I'm not sure. A better picture of the trunk may help.
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Im 32yrs old and I have no idea obviously so a less patronising attitude might be appreciated as im an obvious newbie to this. I came here hoping to find some interesting, like minded, helpful people and good advise.
I figured anything available at a garden centre would easily be id'ed once I got home?
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Oh.. Do not buy these rip-off sad excuses for bonsai. They are not really suitable plants to work with. I hope you did not spend too much on them. They are not worth the pots they are planted in.
For the next time, could you please post the pictures with the right side up?
I do not know the species you have there.
To keep thee alive.. Check the soil. Make sure it does not stay wet all the time, nor let the pot dry out completely. Outside is a lot better for them, but you cannot move them outside till winter is ggone.
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I think I've learnt more in the last two hours than I ever knew..previous trees where 10 years ago and I didn't have access to the Internet back then or any clue tbh, over watering I believe was the problem.
I fancy getting a Japanese maple sapling to attempt, maybe a phoenix...
The second tree does look to be a serissa so thanks for that auk.
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Justin83 wrote: I have no idea obviously
So, you bought them in the past, they died, you still have no clue, but you buy them again and even buy something of which you don't know what it is.
I figured anything available at a garden centre would easily be id'ed once I got home?
No, anything available at a garden center would easily be id'ed at the garden center.
Don't buy the things they call bonsai there though.
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Auk wrote: Don't buy the things they call bonsai there though.
True, and good advice.
I went to my local garden centre for some bits the other day and looked at their "名媛直播" section out of interest. I felt sorry for the poor thing in the dryest soil I have ever seen in my life. And they priced it at ?39! I was tempted to save it, but I resisted, as I am now a responsible bonsai enthusiast.
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