Zelkova Serrata
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The second picture is a virtual of the style i'm working to.. Hope you like it.
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Now I need a Zelkova!
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By the way, because of your Zelkova, I manage to bully Leatherback and he got me some saplings from Germany. They are growing, not big like yours but straight trunks and future brooms.
Yours look beautiful! Congrats!
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Thanks Clicio! As you say , this pot is much too big for the size of the tree. But that I did it for a reason; the tree did not grow very well is the small pot and had not much strenght. In the beginning of this growingseason I repotted him in this pot, gave him much to eat and let him grow for a while. Now it was much healthier and it was time for the reshape. For the health and development of a tree it is always better to pot him in a bigger pot than you would do for aesthetic.reasons. So I think you can imagine my choise of pot for the next coming years.Clicio wrote: Marco, I love the color of its new pot, the oval shape, but it's a little overpotted. When it gets strong again do you plan to find a new round one?
By the way, because of your Zelkova, I manage to bully Leatherback and he got me some saplings from Germany. They are growing, not big like yours but straight trunks and future brooms.
Yours look beautiful! Congrats!
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BTW, when you're interested in it: Here in Europe Yannick Kiggen, from Yamabonsai, has developed a new product: Fertipad: its fertilizer in coffeepads: it saves you the time of fill all the bags:
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Could you tell us your experience with the fish emulsion? I just bought a liter and will test it this season.
Thanks for the link, I will visit them!
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35€ for 200 bags or pads is reasonable.
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About the pads, I havent tested it decent yet, but Yannick knows what he¡¯s doing. Bj?rn bjornholm had a podcast Recently with Yannick about this product, and other stuff..
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