Bonsai from seeds

Sussi

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This is so exiting - seeds were soaked, some in cold, some in warm water, some were sanded carefully, some were cut forcefully - all this last Sunday, and today, Thursday, Silk Mimosa sprouts are peeking out, one after the next.
I sowed 12 different species - my very first attempt to grow bonsai from seeds, and really, my very first approach to this amazing hobby, except from managing to keep a store bought Zelkova Parvifolia alive. 😊
I’m looking forward to learning, and I’m in awe of what people like all of you guys have created.
 

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From your set-up, it looks like you are somewhat knowledgeable of what you are doing and potentially enjoy growing things in general.

I am a bonsai grower as well with a fascination with baobabs so I was happy to see one of your labels with them.

I see from your tag that you are located in Denmark. About how long does your local climate have until it starts warming back up?
 
A seed kit is how I got started in 2020! I still have some of them, still in very early stages as far as bonsai goes. It does take quite a few years to grow into even an entry-level bonsai, but it sure is fun to watch them grow!

Please keep posting with your progress. :)
 
From your set-up, it looks like you are somewhat knowledgeable of what you are doing and potentially enjoy growing things in general.

I am a bonsai grower as well with a fascination with baobabs so I was happy to see one of your labels with them.

I see from your tag that you are located in Denmark. About how long does your local climate have until it starts warming back up?
Thank you - yes, I have a big yard, and plenty of house plants, but all I know about bonsai comes from reading - a lot of reading - and watching YouTube tutorials. I was very happy to stumble upon this site.
This year, we have an unusual warm winter - but there’s still February and March, so there could easily be more snow storms to come. I live quite isolated, so from time to time, I’m snowed in.
It’s the dark time right now, with about 7,5 hours of sunlight every day, but every day a few minutes more, so in the summer time, we’ll have 17,5 hours of sunlight every day. This is why I’m using the grow lights, because 7,5 hours isn’t much for germinating trees from a very different climate.
I’m very exited to see if the baobabs will sprout, I removed the shell completely and soaked them.
 

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A seed kit is how I got started in 2020! I still have some of them, still in very early stages as far as bonsai goes. It does take quite a few years to grow into even an entry-level bonsai, but it sure is fun to watch them grow!

Please keep posting with your progress. :)
I’ll be sure to do that - and yes, it does take time..
Fortunately, I’m sharing this project with my oldest son - I’ll be 70 later this year, so if we’re really successful, he might be the one to enjoy it - I’m so impressed, when I see people’s 25 year old- or even older - bonsais. 😊
 
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