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Begginer with some questions!
Hello! I've been expeimenting with bonsai for almost a 2 years now and
im ready to try a serious Bonsai that hopefuly will turn out nice! My plant of choice is a ficus trees because for some reason there seem to be tons at my local nursery (im in Denver, Colorado by the way), they are also cheap and hard to kill ive noticed so far! Also the ficus has a neat tropical look which Iike. And I think they are of good bonsai quality because they come small, and specialy sold as "bonsai starters" for fairly cheap, around $4-$10 depending how big ya want. Also ive been trying my luck doing cuttings off my ficus when i pruned them this spring, hopefully those will turn into free bonsai! hehehehe They are still alive after 2 weeks! But anyway recently ive been cruisin the net lookin at bonsai pictures and I have noticed some bonsai trees have very thick trunks! ANd I was wondering how you achive this. I was thinking about one picture specificaly, cant think of where it was of a ficus, and it almost looked like several trees with their trunks all "braided" as i can best describe it together. Of course it didnt have the uniformity of say a hair braid they were just twisted tightly together to fourm one large trunk, and a very thick canopy. But I was thinking then more, as those trunks thicken with age woudlnt that cause bad problems? like the ones in the middle would get squeezed to death? SO then is the only way to achive a very thick trunk just to let it thicken with age? ;( that takes to long. But I guess this is kinda a hobby that takes time eh? Sorry fo sucha long question! lol Adam |
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