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NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT...."
If
you have been in the front line answering questions at a public
show you probably think you have heard it all. However I found
the following, serious, questions posted among many others
on a well known web site recently. Each is copied exactly
as it appeared. Comments in brackets and emphasis are mine....
I am very new to caring for bonsai, and i think my juniper
is dead...it is mostly brown and now the new growth is beginning
to turn brown as well. I am not sure of the cause...First,
can too much indoor light "burn out" a juniper? Also, I saw
a couple spiders on my plant recently. The first, about a
month ago, was green-it matched the foliage perfectly. The
other spider was a small black spider. Are these spiders harmful
to bonsai trees, or did they just use it as a place to live?
Thanks for your help!
Hey just got a new Bonsai tree. (wow!) I'm somewhat new to
this. It is a Juniper Bonsai Tree (Evergreen) and I was wondering
something. I know if you leave your Bonsai inside it will
die in a year or so, but what if I just bring it inside overnight
sometimes in winter or something?? I take it outside early
morning, spend around an hour trimming, watering caring for
it and nuetering it... And I leave it out there until around
7:00 or later depending on the day all the while watching
over it every 2 hours or so.. Am I wasting my time or doing
the right thing? Basically I would like to know, will my Bonsai
die in a year or am I helping it thrive longer....
Can anyone tell me what those little "sperm" (?!) looking
things are in my waterbut? Can i water my trees, or is this
thing going to harm them. I have loads of them all swimming
around waiting for, what i don't know, i think i could pass
the water through a sieve maybe. Thanks..
I have my fifth bonsai now and he is doing extremely fine
- for the time being. The other four, they all died, or because
of the lack of water or the excess of watering...and I wouldn't
like this one to die. Could someone please tell me how I should
proceed and avoid the loss of this bonsai? One more thing:
he drinks a lot...is this normal? Can I put him under water
once in a week?
I know bonsai'ers like collecting larch and spruce from these
bogs, and but how does one slow the encrouchment of the bog
(bog monster) on oak, maple and pine forest ? (((What ? )))
I got a small plant from my sister in law that resembles some
kind of Bonsai maybe?? It is not your usual Bonsai, it's not
a "pine " tree type. It is about 8 inches high, and planted
in the typical Bonsai tray with rocks and green moss. I call
it Harry cause it's a one trunk tree with lots of "hair" plants
leaves. They are very long and thin and kind of curl under
making it look like a cousin of the palm tree. Can anyone
tell me what kind of plant this is?? I have no idea how to
take care of it and she misplaced the directions. (To the
nut house?)
Could someone please help me identify this little fellow ?
and maybe some advice on how to treat it..??
Im no sure if its dead or alive. It was given to me by a salesman
who forgot to water it during the summer holiday. Thanks in
advance. (No picture supplied)
This site is funny, disgusting, and a true joy to find! While
most collecting trips don't take place during chigger season,
scouting trips sure do. (?!)
I have a very large completely rotted oak tree stump on the
farm here which is now just a big pile of brown powder. I
read under another message here that such material could be
of significant value to the bonsai grower. How best can such
material be put to use? Thanks.
I was given a *dead* bonsai and I watered it occasionally
and gave it a light feeding thinking FOR SURE it was dead
and it was never coming back. I just felt better about doing
it.
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written by Graham Potter of Kaizen Bonsai
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