Bonsai?
- frozenthunderbolt
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Re: Bonzai?
I had bonsai alders for a while - you must be VERY careful with the watering; not too much not too little :-( loverly little trees, i should have another go . . .
Jeremy Daniel Meadows. (Jed).
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- Ramboline
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Re: Bonzai?
How do you know what's too much or too little?frozenthunderbolt wrote:I had bonsai alders for a while - you must be VERY careful with the watering; not too much not too little :-( loverly little trees, i should have another go . . .
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Re: Bonzai?
Bonsai ...
- Thomzo
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Re: Bonsai?
Experience - yes
Success - no
The book said to plunge the pot into a bucket of water every day (or something) - life is too short.
Zoe
Success - no
The book said to plunge the pot into a bucket of water every day (or something) - life is too short.
Zoe
- frozenthunderbolt
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Re: Bonsai?
Too much is root rot and too little is wilt and death by dessication
Jeremy Daniel Meadows. (Jed).
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Re: Bonsai?
Hmm ... I guess one just has to experiment ...