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She's so different from her sister behind her. Good thing she's looking like an overachiever!It sure looks good in your neighborhood, Stone!
I've never seen a triple brancher before! Cool beans.
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She's so different from her sister behind her. Good thing she's looking like an overachiever!It sure looks good in your neighborhood, Stone!
I've never seen a triple brancher before! Cool beans.
I'm guessing Monosilicic Acid. Good stuff, especially if you like training them hard.MSA?
Aah, no, I'm not sure what I'm going to do when the time comes. Getting them watered is the thing later huh? I have to take a few leaves off down low to get in then maybe a net above. I hope to really like this quad thing in the 3 x 3.I'm guessing Monosilicic Acid. Good stuff, especially if you like training them hard.
Definitely. By branch actually meant node, which will be carrying budlets in the futureThese branches look like normal nodes. They're thick with bud sites though! That'll carry over in the end I'm thinking.
Oh yeah! It's the budlets I'm looking for! They are the future! I just can't wait!Definitely. By branch actually meant node, which will be carrying budlets in the future
Here's some pics @InTheShed. Roots galore, too much really but I'm unable to find homes so far.
I hope to get back to it mid-December when my son gets home for winter break.Back to walking today!
Seems like a lead in to...posting a pic?I haven't shown her in a while.
Wait until your son starts watching Phineas and Ferb!It sounds so futuristic...the things that Shed comes up with
Well-remembered! I couldn't get it to work until the temps got under 70ºF. Mine was outside in the bike shed so it stayed pretty warm during the summer.Shed has heat issues with the method
Sho nuff!Happiness is important!
As in my spirits!
Missed you and this up here Shed....welcome back, happy to see you in better spirits and health...I myself am going down for a nap....just nice to hear from youI hope you love the others as much as the triple, because they're all stunners!
Since they're backups, you're not required to find them homes, though I'm sure they would be greatly appreaciated!
I hope to get back to it mid-December when my son gets home for winter break.
Seems like a lead in to...posting a pic?
Wait until your son starts watching Phineas and Ferb!
Well-remembered! I couldn't get it to work until the temps got under 70ºF. Mine was outside in the bike shed so it stayed pretty warm during the summer.
Sho nuff!
A forgotten one. Thanks for the I'll get one next time I'm down.Seems like a lead in to...posting a pic?
It would. In a couple of days I'll be lsting her and I'll find some to try.Look great StoneOtter! Never saw or heard of a triple branching before! Gonna be interesting to say the least, it'd be awesome if it was a trait carried over to clones
But you have modesty down to an art. It looks great to me!I'm not good at it yet
Where dat bonsai came from!BONSAI MOTHER UPDATE
Hi all, was talking about the Stankberry Mom I keep. She keeps me thinking. There's always something to do with her. Trimming every month or so. Water every other day or second, and giving her new soil twice a year.
She really produces clones like crazy! I couldn't imagine how many I've trimmed off or used. Hundreds!
I'm still learning how to keep her. Trimming is an art that can go wild or nice and orderly and thoughtful. I'm not good at it yet but it's fun learning. Haven't killed her yet.
Before trimming
After
She has a few fungus gnats now but not bad. BT dust on the soil and they calmed down. Fan's running at soil level too.
Don’t mind-feed me more about my future/upcomming plansShe really produces clones like crazy! I couldn't imagine how many I've trimmed off or used. Hundreds!
Oh, those pics caused some pieces to fall into place for me. I didn't get the mother plant thing. This makes it clear. Jesus those stems! She's obviously old. So the challenge, or one of them I guess, is to keep it under control so it doesn't turn into a tree, right? And what do you nute a mother plant, just veg nutes all the time I guess? Very interesting, thanks.BONSAI MOTHER UPDATE
Hi all, was talking about the Stankberry Mom I keep. She keeps me thinking. There's always something to do with her. Trimming every month or so. Water every other day or second, and giving her new soil twice a year.
She really produces clones like crazy! I couldn't imagine how many I've trimmed off or used. Hundreds!
I'm still learning how to keep her. Trimming is an art that can go wild or nice and orderly and thoughtful. I'm not good at it yet but it's fun learning. Haven't killed her yet.
Before trimming
After
She has a few fungus gnats now but not bad. BT dust on the soil and they calmed down. Fan's running at soil level too.
I believe she is a working class mom. Too fancy a pot wouldn't seem to fit.Good morning Mr Otter
Your garden is looking fantabulous! And that little bonsai queen looks extraordinary. If she were mine I’d buy her highness a beautiful pot so she has an appropriate throne to sit her royal arse on.
BONSAI MOTHER UPDATE
Hi all, was talking about the Stankberry Mom I keep. She keeps me thinking. There's always something to do with her. Trimming every month or so. Water every other day or second, and giving her new soil twice a year.
Having been a working class single mum I feel I can speak for my demographic. When you put it like that you’re right too fancy a pot doesn’t fit. She should not only have a fancyI believe she is a working class mom. Too fancy a pot wouldn't seem to fit.
I like itMaybe a nice outer pot. That way she can get dressed up fancy for photos and such, but still keep her working class ethos going.