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Merry Christmas All!!!
I just got my second tree and this one has a nice mossy short grass all over the soil, my other tree has a mash of weed looking things, tuffs of something, mini shoots, twigs and what not. How do I get the nice moss over it? would it be a case of buying some seeds or can I do anything using my existing items? Also, Ive noticed that when I aquire a new tree, several of the leaves have been cut in half with what appears to be scissors, Ive seen this on alot of retail trees, is there a reason for it? Does it stop the leaf getting too big or is the pruner just gung ho? Thx -- Nullcode "Suffering is a result of desire" bnVsbGNvZGVAbnVsbGNvZGUuY29t www.hidemyemail.net |
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Hi,
When I was younger, dad and I used to get moss that grew on the hard wood in our garden and put it on the soil of the bonsai trees. Some of it would take, but some would die off. If you want some moss on the other tree, perhaps take a small patch from the tree that has some (like when you buy turf for a new house) and plant it on the weeded bonsai. About the leaves - I was always told that cutting certain leaves in half was a way of training a tree to grow small leaves. I think it only works in some trees, as others will always have big leaves. |
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Beano wrote:
Hi, When I was younger, dad and I used to get moss that grew on the hard wood in our garden and put it on the soil of the bonsai trees. Some of it would take, but some would die off. If you want some moss on the other tree, perhaps take a small patch from the tree that has some (like when you buy turf for a new house) and plant it on the weeded bonsai. About the leaves - I was always told that cutting certain leaves in half was a way of training a tree to grow small leaves. I think it only works in some trees, as others will always have big leaves. Thats great, thanks for the reply My second tree recently lost all its leaves but after some finger magic the other day it has sprouted leaves all over and appears to be coming back stronger than ever, wh00t -- Nullcode "Suffering is a result of desire" bnVsbGNvZGVAbnVsbGNvZGUuY29t www.hidemyemail.net |
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Moss doesn't grow from seeds but from spores, so you might be hard
pressed to get moss spores. The best method I have is to gather a bit from the outdoors and in this regard the best ones are the type that grow in hot sunny and dry areas. Yes it seems odd to find moss like that but look around. I lived next to a field that was pretty water logged in the spring but would have these tough mosses year round. in summer this field was very dry. They seem to be able to withstand heat and drying out. I think these mosses go dormant under extreme conditions. They can get crunchy and dry but return again when the rains come. In a bonsai dish with regular water they stay nice and green and spread. I kept a stash of these in a section of my garden and harvested for the bonsai as need. |
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