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Oh yeah. Been watching Eric’s content for a bit now. Good info in short watchable vids.thanks! Just found your channel and have been watching through videos, great stuff!
Oh yeah. Been watching Eric’s content for a bit now. Good info in short watchable vids.thanks! Just found your channel and have been watching through videos, great stuff!
Post itI'm tempted to post photos but that might ruin the surprise.
They look great!!TBH, the trees are cute, but they're not super impressive post decandling. I suppose at year 6 not many are. But I'm guessing someone will come up with better.
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OH MAN. What a chunky beast. Did you field grow this yourself? In any case, however, it's looking great. I'm itching to get myself a large field-grown black pine now.This one is a bit more impressive: (not saying I don't like small trees.)
It was field grown by lone pine gardens in Sebastapol, CA. Starting to look like a real bonsai after 4 years or so of pruning/cutback etc.OH MAN. What a chunky beast. Did you field grow this yourself? In any case, however, it's looking great. I'm itching to get myself a large field-grown black pine now.
This video answered a question that I was struggling with for the last years. "Where to decandle?". Pure gold Eric, thanks!This one is a bit more impressive: (not saying I don't like small trees.)
I'm impressed!TBH, the trees are cute, but they're not super impressive post decandling. I suppose at year 6 not many are. But I'm guessing someone will come up with better.
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TBH, the trees are cute, but they're not super impressive post decandling. I suppose at year 6 not many are. But I'm guessing someone will come up with better.
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Tomorrow I'll be doing similar work and will update my contest thread. Considering I moved twice during the contest, I'm happy I still have some entries A year ago I took the trees that I didn't think were ready for the contest, and I stuck them in the ground at our property where we are building our new home (while they were still in their pond baskets). There they received no water or fertilizer for the entire year. And today they look better than the trees I was "saving" for the contestTBH, the trees are cute, but they're not super impressive post decandling. I suppose at year 6 not many are. But I'm guessing someone will come up with better.
Well Done Eric!