Ginkgo Indors...?
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Odd. I have one in the garden (for fruit) and it has grown from 2cm to 20cm in 3-4 years. They fatten up real fast.FicusCaricaLover wrote: I have one outside but making a thick trunk is hard.
You can take cuttings of them easily too. So look around and ask for cuttings.
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I have a tree, and I love it. I am trying to propagate it to make bonsai, but all my other cuttings that I try to make a thicker trunk end up not working.
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maybe this helps..
If you have a tree, you can also just find a thick branch, trim it to shape. Let it grow leaves and then airlayer the branch off come spring, or, if it sprouts a lot in the next month or two, layer this year.
If you have a tree, you can also just find a thick branch, trim it to shape. Let it grow leaves and then airlayer the branch off come spring, or, if it sprouts a lot in the next month or two, layer this year.
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