some bonsai projects
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one is a crassula ovata ive had for a while. its surprises me how easily the trunk and branches bend on these things. i still dont know where im going with this but kinda experimenting with it. i did some pinching and pruning and i finally see some budding going on so im hoping i can get more branches out this thing.
the next one is a manzanita tree i got for free at a yard sale with wire and all. lady said it was her sons and left it behind. im gonna remove all the wiring but i have absolutely no clue what to do with this thing or if it even has potential. lol do you guess have any suggestions on how i can maybe style this thing. im still very new to bonsai and i cant picture anything here. but for free i figured i can try something here and learn more. ANY advice or suggestions please, i am open to all and can use the help.
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The manzanita.. Lucky you. i would love to have one, but it is too wet here. I understand they can be tricky with their roots, and do best in hot climates, such as mexico, southern USA, spain ,italy
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leatherback wrote: C Ovata is not reallly suitable for bonsai to be honest.
i have noticed that when i take the wiring off branches don't seem to stay in place to much so thanks cause that explains it all. lol i have seen some nice pictures floating around on the internet. so i figure i give it a shot but now that you say that I'm not going to expect much. my father in law has a few in his backyard and on one the trunk is like 4in thick and man that thing looks killer.
leatherback wrote: manzanita.. Lucky you. i would love to have one, but it is too wet here. I understand they can be tricky with their roots, and do best in hot climates, such as mexico, southern USA, spain ,italy
yes i always wanted one of these and glad i got it for free. i personally wanted one a little older but i guess this will do for now. I'm pretty excited now just need to figure out what to do with it. any suggestions on styling? I'm in southern california so we def get the hot weather over 100* here in the summer so it shouldn't have a problem
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yes thats the plan. it was only placed there as my gift for xmas morning. it is now outside with my other projects.leatherback wrote: If you want it to stay alive, you move it outside..
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