Chojubai first potting
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Chojubai first potting
Here's a little dwarf japanese quince that is about 6 years from a cutting, going into a bonsai pot for the first time. Nice trunk for a chojubai. This should be sweet in a couple of years.
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Bob Pressler- Member
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Bob Pressler wrote:Here's a little dwarf japanese quince that is about 6 years from a cutting, going into a bonsai pot for the first time. Nice trunk for a chochobi. This should be sweet in a couple of years.
Chochobi? I think this is a Chojubai....
carlos- Member
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carlos wrote:Bob Pressler wrote:Here's a little dwarf japanese quince that is about 6 years from a cutting, going into a bonsai pot for the first time. Nice trunk for a chochobi. This should be sweet in a couple of years.
Chochobi? I think this is a Chojubai....
You're right, don't know what I was thinking, must've been a food hangover.
Bob Pressler- Member
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Thanks. This one will be fun to develop.Russell Coker wrote:
Me too.
Nice one, lots to work with there.
R
Bob Pressler- Member
Re: Chojubai first potting
I love chojubai. I have a few in the singular trunk style but prefer the clump style. My most impressive trunk is a white for diameter (2 inches) but have a red not too far behind. My oranges ( new color) are just two years old and just getting started. Have found it really difficult to find older subjects and usually end up making starts.
Thanks for sharing yours!
Thanks for sharing yours!
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