Cotoneaster Slanting Progression
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Re: Cotoneaster Slanting Progression
It's got a nice nebari.
Don't know if that's possible, but:
![Cotoneaster Slanting Progression 10253845_10152387727702579_6751995417994174313_n](https://scontent-a-cdg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/10253845_10152387727702579_6751995417994174313_n.jpg)
Don't know if that's possible, but:
![Cotoneaster Slanting Progression 10253845_10152387727702579_6751995417994174313_n](https://scontent-a-cdg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/10253845_10152387727702579_6751995417994174313_n.jpg)
AlainK- Member
Re: Cotoneaster Slanting Progression
Alain's virtual is a very good direction to consider. I would also like to recommend that next spring you put this plant into a much smaller pot. I think half the current volume, specifically shallower, would still be a suitable training pot. The cotoneaster I've worked with respond very well to constricted roots and take drier conditions better than most broadleaf plants.
Stan Kengai- Member
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