Chinese elm
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Re: Chinese elm
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Tree looks fine.
Laters.
Khaimraj
Tree looks fine.
Laters.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Chinese elm
Bună ziua Ovidiu,
A very good evolution: the placement of the branches is better balanced, much more convincing now.
I suppose it's difficult to find decent bonsai pots at a reasonable price in Rumania, but if you cand find one, it would look even better
A very good evolution: the placement of the branches is better balanced, much more convincing now.
I suppose it's difficult to find decent bonsai pots at a reasonable price in Rumania, but if you cand find one, it would look even better
AlainK- Member
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indeed, it's a problem with pots in Romania, but I have to make him a custom pot
ovidiu1964- Member
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Hi again Ovidiu,
There must be local potters where you live. I went on an international school project in Dej some ten years ago, and there was a potter there.
Well, his pots were not - how shall I put this, "not really in the spirits of bonsai enthusiasts", too kitsch. But he had the technique and I'm sure the local potters could probably make good bonsai pots on order.
So far, I don't think that there is no "Romaniaxit", so there won't be no taxes, and cheap shipping prices. If a local potter can export good quality pots for a decent price, I'm sure he'll give you discount
You're in Europe too, aren't you? Let's take every opportunity to benefit from bringing down the walls.
In the end, we all can but win, contrary to those who pretend closing borders, stigmatizing newcomers, pretending to "preserve" a stale vision of the world that will "make us great again".
But maybe some want to impose a political/religious view on what "bonsai" should be?
Ask private companies to play monopoly with us?
Welcome to the 21st century!
ovidiu1964 wrote:indeed, it's a problem with pots in Romania, but I have to make him a custom pot
There must be local potters where you live. I went on an international school project in Dej some ten years ago, and there was a potter there.
Well, his pots were not - how shall I put this, "not really in the spirits of bonsai enthusiasts", too kitsch. But he had the technique and I'm sure the local potters could probably make good bonsai pots on order.
So far, I don't think that there is no "Romaniaxit", so there won't be no taxes, and cheap shipping prices. If a local potter can export good quality pots for a decent price, I'm sure he'll give you discount
You're in Europe too, aren't you? Let's take every opportunity to benefit from bringing down the walls.
In the end, we all can but win, contrary to those who pretend closing borders, stigmatizing newcomers, pretending to "preserve" a stale vision of the world that will "make us great again".
But maybe some want to impose a political/religious view on what "bonsai" should be?
Ask private companies to play monopoly with us?
Welcome to the 21st century!
AlainK- Member
Re: Chinese elm
I was busy to get in touch with potters to make pots for bonsai and I did not cross, that's it, we were expecting them to see that there was potential
ovidiu1964- Member
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