Well if you have to shuffle them on carts in and out of garage to avoid freezing temps it’s really not that detrimental . Keeping out of wind and frost is biggest partDon't immediately put your repotted bonsais back on their display stand, but put them all together cozily on the ground, sheltered from the wind. No moving/transporting for the next two months.
or cats.3 month old puppies, no matter how smart and seemingly well behaved, can't be trusted around my trees.... LOL
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Here too.That 2023 is the worst year so far for nearly everything.
Wind, rain, rain, wind, cold.... just shitty!
It is, but its gone wonky.Has anyone checked to see if the Earth is still on its axis?
This means your chop stick must be hand polished with 1000 grit sand paper. The tip must be made razor sharp then blunted back with precisely 2 six inch long strokes of the tip on 600 grit paper. The chop stick must be reconditioned after every repot.OCD plus bonsai is a dangerous combination.
This reminds me of the one night I saw an escaped trauma patient outside the ER room at Ben Taub hospital in Houston.It is, but its gone wonky.
Ryan Neal? Is that you?!?This means your chop stick must be hand polished with 1000 grit sand paper. The tip must be made razor sharp then blunted back with precisely 2 six inch long strokes of the tip on 600 grit paper. The chop stick must be reconditioned after every repot.
No silly! If I were Ryan there would be a consultation fee or you must be a tier 3 customer.Ryan Neal? Is that you?!?
That seems to be a common problem.I learned that I REALLY have more trees than space.
We dont simply use well draining soil and call it a day, we must use soil that drains *so* well that we can water twice a day in the summer as a *cooling* mechanism without ending up with a swampy mess Which is quite a bit different than the way cactus and succulent or even tropical aroid growers need "well draining" soil.
A lesson I have yet to learn but it is looming LARGE.I learned that I REALLY have more trees than space.