Italian larch
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Re: Italian larch
Looks like a great tree Steve
I hope you weren't too sad to see your other trees go.
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Thomas Urban- Member
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Thomas Urban wrote:Looks like a great tree SteveI hope you weren't too sad to see your other trees go.
Thanks Thomas... not really but with this trades I want to improve the quality of my collection but at the same time reduce the number of my trees
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Stevebonsai- Member
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Looks good, mine are almost all out now as well.
Are those staples holding the fertilizer pellets?
Last year, I realized that I could use my girls old stockings and make fertilizer pouches
and it's been working great.
Are those staples holding the fertilizer pellets?
Last year, I realized that I could use my girls old stockings and make fertilizer pouches
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Thomas Urban- Member
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great tree !!!
powerful !
hey Tom - those stockings also make great root retainers for root-over-rock plantings !
And it would be like Hoover with nobody knowing that there are women's unmentionables underneath !
powerful !
hey Tom - those stockings also make great root retainers for root-over-rock plantings !
And it would be like Hoover with nobody knowing that there are women's unmentionables underneath !
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Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
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Thomas Urban wrote:Looks good, mine are almost all out now as well.
Are those staples holding the fertilizer pellets?
Last year, I realized that I could use my girls old stockings and make fertilizer pouchesand it's been working great.
Yes Thomas
Last year I used some coffee pods th hold the fertilizer pellets in position
Stevebonsai- Member
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kevin stoeveken wrote:great tree !!!
powerful !
hey Tom - those stockings also make great root retainers for root-over-rock plantings !
And it would be like Hoover with nobody knowing that there are women's unmentionables underneath !![]()
Thanks Kevin... this tree is my present for the birthday...
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Stevebonsai- Member
Re: Italian larch
Hello guys
I want to update this post... so sone things has changed... first of all I change the front of the tree because I didn't like the last nebari... now I like it.
The next thing is the repot in a large plastic pot to improve the grow of the branches and I cut some of them because they weren't necessary for my project.
The next step is wiring all the branches this winter
![Italian larch Img_2068](https://i.servimg.com/u/f38/19/11/42/02/img_2068.jpg)
![Italian larch Img_2067](https://i.servimg.com/u/f38/19/11/42/02/img_2067.jpg)
![Italian larch Img_2066](https://i.servimg.com/u/f38/19/11/42/02/img_2066.jpg)
I want to update this post... so sone things has changed... first of all I change the front of the tree because I didn't like the last nebari... now I like it.
The next thing is the repot in a large plastic pot to improve the grow of the branches and I cut some of them because they weren't necessary for my project.
The next step is wiring all the branches this winter
![Italian larch Img_2068](https://i.servimg.com/u/f38/19/11/42/02/img_2068.jpg)
![Italian larch Img_2067](https://i.servimg.com/u/f38/19/11/42/02/img_2067.jpg)
![Italian larch Img_2066](https://i.servimg.com/u/f38/19/11/42/02/img_2066.jpg)
Stevebonsai- Member
Re: Italian larch
It's a very promissing tree you've got there, with a nice movement of the trunk.
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