Complete Newb question - young Brazilian pine
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Posted 8 years 1 month ago #27818Shun wrote: You CAN keep it in a pot, you CANNOT keep it indoors, you CAN keep it small and IT IS [strike]not[/strike] suitable for bonsai.
Admitted that I had the wrong species in mind, looking at the sample I'd say it is not really that great material for bonsai.
However, considering this is an experienced bonsai grower, growing the tree in its natural environment, vs. a Complete Newb growing it in the wrong climate, I'm still going to say it's not suitable.
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Posted 6 years 10 months ago #37711There were also 3 other pines planted at the same time as this one. Originally the plan was to re-plant them somewhere but we've not found a suitable location so will start pruning them this spring. These 3 were always more vigorous than the one that was pruned last summer.
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Posted 6 years 10 months ago #37712Shun wrote: From Renato Hoenig, again:
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I think it almost impossible.
But seeing what Renato achieved, patience and good training can do miracles!
As a brazilian I am very fond of araucárias, they are typical of the state of Paraná (as said before)and in danger of extinction.
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Posted 5 years 9 months ago #47616I just read this article, and I have started myself the journey to make 3 Araucária bonsai, I visited my parent in laws in Brazil and they had a couple of seedlings.
So I will follow the recommendation in this post. Any of you has some news/pictures of your Araucária bonsai?
Thank you and best regards,
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Posted 5 years 9 months ago #47619As soon as the weather become better, I will report the individually, at the moment they are all in one pot.
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Posted 5 years 1 month ago #54566Quick news, I lost one of the seedling during summer time, the 2 others have been growing and sprouting new shoots. Now it's winter here in Switzerland and I let them outside, hopefully they will survive the winter.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #59703So we are on the 24th of May, the 2 seedlings survive the winter, which was mild this year here in Switzerland.
One of the seedlings, is having 3 new shoots (2 laterals and one vertical) and the other one just one vertical.
I hope during the summer I will have the 4 shoots in order to prune 3 like it was describe in the other posts.
And yours, how are they going?
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #59712I attach pics of my original plant in the pot it had been in until today and the new one it has been potted into today (the blue one which I think will be its final pot). The third pic is one of the pines that were planted at the same time - as you can see this one is much larger than the small one. It was repotted into the larger black container today and has not been pruned at all.
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Posted 2 years 7 months ago #76347Almost 2 years that I did not post anything about my 2 auracarias, they survived well the winters and the pandemic.
They grow at a slow pace, this years I have plenty of laterals sprout, therefore I will soon prune the leader.
I watched new videos of Renato and his bonsai continues to go well.
Best regards,
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