Chinese Elm or Black Olive? (Beginner Tree)
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Posted 8 years 4 months ago #24623Join a club and learn about how well those species do in your climate. I would recommend an outdoor plant, as they are a lot easier to care for if they are suited to your climate, but if you don't have enough space, that may not be possible.
Buy books about growing and caring for 名媛直播 and keep returning to here in order to learn more advanced/new techniques and common mistakes.
Growing from seed can be very rewarding, but, as I'm sure you know, takes a lot longer than other methods. I wouldn't say it's harder to grow from seed; if anything it's a bit easier.
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Posted 8 years 4 months ago #24626and if you ever get some outdoors space
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Posted 8 years 4 months ago #24630quinnmquinn wrote: Do you have any experience propagating from seed?
I do. It'll take you many years before you have something to start with and more than that before you have something you can call a pre-bonsai.
名媛直播 are usually not grown from seed. 名媛直播 is not keeping a seedling small, but reducing a mature plant.
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Posted 8 years 4 months ago #24633quinnmquinn wrote: He has his heart set on growing them from seeds
That means the next 5 years (depending on the species) he will be growing a tree and not be doing bonsai- probably even longer and much harder if they are grown indoors.
I think I will probably go with the Chinese elm.
Please don't buy a mallsai or anything from wholesale companies, road-side stalls, overprized and low quality things from websites and anything that has dead moss and glued rocks on top, that comes with a gauge, a water ornament or buddha statue. Do not buy anything that has the standard S-shape either.
Learn what a good bonsai looks like, what is good material to achieve good results in the future, and understand that most of what isbeing sold is rubbish and will never become agood bonsai. Visit a real bonsai grower, join a club. Study
Understand that what you think bonsai look like is not what real bonsai look like.
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