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Jim Lewis wrote: Lime sulfuring of deadwood is another of those slavish, follow- the-leader techniques of bonsai-dom. (IMHO) The UGLIEST lime sulfuring I see regularly down here is on bald cypress which NEVER have white bleached deadwood (except when sitting on bonsai tables). I agree with you all these sophisticated plants we drool before exibitions are nit *reality* are sophistications of reality .. and often grotesque .. Instead if systemic anti fungal paste is applied and after drying, is brushed off with a nylon bursh, it looks better and protects the wood from fungi. I use lemon( citric acid) and sea salt when I do small ones.. to keep a little branch ,instead of cutting it off as unnecessary I do NOT make jins as most of trees are far too young to do that ... and I do not do yamadori .. have no room to stock huge bonsais MSN messanger / or ICQ 25 666 169 4 Private Mail : «»«»«» Just for today... don't worry .....be happy «»«»«» |
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