You can transplant after they have a couple sets of true leaves using a toothpick to loosen the dirt around them to not disturb the roots so much.Uuuhg SO much I have to update here..
But I need to ask a question, now.
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(Royal Azalea ((also a pot marigold and tuft of “cat grass” apparently, dang kids))
These are SOOOO teeny!
@Pitoon , when do YOU transplant.. and what’s your method of “attack”?
Iwgwien, my friend!You can transplant after they have a couple sets of true leaves using a toothpick to loosen the dirt around them to not disturb the roots so much.
... they are actually QUITE a “joy” to work with.
Actually a joy..I've noticed you use a lot of "quotation marks." Some places it looks like they're meant to be used for "emphasis," but here I wonder, are you using them to indicate "sarcasm" or for something else? In other words, are they actually a joy to work with, or are they annoying to work with?
Theeeen there’s THIS platenoides.... smaller, deeper-ridged, curling outward, shiny (Actually quite healthy) foliage....
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Oh yeah! Lives with the others!I'm guessing it's been kept right next to all the others?
I'd have suspicions of frost damage otherwise...
A couple of my cherry will do something similar if they get bit too hard by a frost after budding out. My peach tree does all kinds of crazy in early spring when it's cool and damp due to fungus. Once the temps warm up and settle down everyone goes back to normal.
It'll be interesting to see if this turns out to be individual or environmental behavior!
Haha!! No.. i don’t seek them out.. I just paid my sons 5 cents a piece for “helicopters with tails”.. and our street has a TON of Crimson Kings.. so I ended up with many platenoides... I sold a bit of sugars and maples to folks LAST year who were using them for landscaping reasons.. so no big deal.What draws you to Norway maple over other maple species? Do they have any particular advantage for bonsai?
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He’d call her Granny..uh????
Too "inside" for me to follow. What does Will Smith's grandmother have to do with bonsai or sprouting seed?