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Old 01-01-2005, 12:29 PM
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I have some Bonsai stock growing in field.
Could I have some advice on trunk chopping.
Peter Zone 4

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HI
Best time is right after soil defrosts in spring, then all the stored energy
goes into the new growth.
Do a diagonal cut with the eventual front at the top of the cut and the
slice area to the back of the tree.
Front determined by nebari and trunk appearance.
Pauline F Muth Zone 4 West Charlton NY USA
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I have some Bonsai stock growing in field.
Could I have some advice on trunk chopping.
Peter Zone 4

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HI
Best time is right after soil defrosts in spring, then all the stored energy
goes into the new growth.
Do a diagonal cut with the eventual front at the top of the cut and the
slice area to the back of the tree.
Front determined by nebari and trunk appearance.
Pauline F Muth Zone 4 West Charlton NY USA
www.pfmbonsai.com




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Subject: [IBC] Sping?


I have some Bonsai stock growing in field.
Could I have some advice on trunk chopping.
Peter Zone 4

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Edmund L. Castillo
 
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Please remove my email address from your list. I am no longer involved with bonsai in anyway and do not want to receive further emails in that regard.


Thank you for your help in this matter.
From: Peter Dobor
Date: 2005/01/01 Sat AM 06:30:13 CST
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Subject: [IBC] Sping?

I have some Bonsai stock growing in field.
Could I have some advice on trunk chopping.
Peter Zone 4

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Please remove my email address from your list. I am no longer involved with bonsai in anyway and do not want to receive further emails in that regard.


Thank you for your help in this matter.
From: Peter Dobor
Date: 2005/01/01 Sat AM 06:30:13 CST
To:
Subject: [IBC] Sping?

I have some Bonsai stock growing in field.
Could I have some advice on trunk chopping.
Peter Zone 4

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