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How do I take care of this little guy?



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How do I take care of this little guy?

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Here ya go hon'. :-)

http://www.bonsaigardener.org/bonsai...tree-care.html

We had junipers in California, but they grew wild.
Cedar is related and it grows well here, but I've never domesticated
either one.

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Omelet wrote:
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How do I take care of this little guy?

Here ya go hon'. :-)

http://www.bonsaigardener.org/bonsai...tree-care.html

We had junipers in California, but they grew wild.
Cedar is related and it grows well here, but I've never domesticated
either one.

Hope that helps?


Thank you, dear girl. Not only is it a good Juniper Bonsai care site, but
it has links to others, as well!

I've presently got it sitting on the west-facing windowsill in our bedroom,
where the temp is around 50° F and the window gets fogged up at night. I
check it for soil moisture, but, other than watering AR, won't do anything
to it until the Spring.

I bought a Bristlecone Pine Bonsai, some 20 years ago, and killed it. ;-(((

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Omelet wrote:
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How do I take care of this little guy?

Here ya go hon'. :-)

http://www.bonsaigardener.org/bonsai...tree-care.html

We had junipers in California, but they grew wild.
Cedar is related and it grows well here, but I've never domesticated
either one.

Hope that helps?


Thank you, dear girl. Not only is it a good Juniper Bonsai care site, but
it has links to others, as well!


I got lucky on a google search. :-)

I've presently got it sitting on the west-facing windowsill in our bedroom,
where the temp is around 50° F and the window gets fogged up at night. I
check it for soil moisture, but, other than watering AR, won't do anything
to it until the Spring.

I bought a Bristlecone Pine Bonsai, some 20 years ago, and killed it. ;-(((


I feel your pain......

I've been studying succulent (cactus) propagation via google. I've had
some problems with damping off but reasonable success for the most part,
including a batch of Peruvian torch from seed.

Growing new plants can be tricky!

Want some white Epiphillum cuttings?
I have an over-abundance of them!



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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:22:15 -0600, Omelet wrote:

I've been studying succulent (cactus) propagation via google. I've had
some problems with damping off but reasonable success for the most part,
including a batch of Peruvian torch from seed.


Do you use the torch?

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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:22:15 -0600, Omelet wrote:

I've been studying succulent (cactus) propagation via google. I've had
some problems with damping off but reasonable success for the most part,
including a batch of Peruvian torch from seed.


Do you use the torch?


I have in the past...... It was most excellent.
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