it's always a shame wen sumone takes my humor too personally, but isn't bonsai related to that age old tradition of forcing feet not to grow by confining them with tiny shoes? affording the recipient a lifetime of lameness which ought to match the mentality of the person who finds such feet attractive...
my chlorisia just escaped a 24" box it's GIGANTIC root that broke thru the bottom was unceremoniously executed by an axe at the nursery
tsk tsk tsk
now it has a real home with a caring person who will luv it in a way deserving of such prehistoric beauty to get gigantic and outlast the pathetic 'civilization' that surrounds it
now if u'll excuse me, i haf to bind the heds of several guvument officials in the hope that this will cause their brain to work
I, for one, find small feet attractive...but that's neither here nor there. The art of bonsai is the art of rejuvenating a plant's roots and foliage with careful and consistent pruning. So, to extend your analogy, we should say that the "feet" are slipped into shoes just the right size - rather than put into shoes too small, or too large. I imagine that your plants all look like homeless clowns wearing giant shoes that've been scavenged from a dumpster. But, please, I hope you'll take this in the good spirit it's intended, and not as an insult!
Lastly, please don't post here again if all you're going to do is insult the original Thread-starter. It adds nothing, and murks the Board with old Threads.
I volunteer at Leu Gardens here in Orlando and I was given a small Silk Floss Tree, I would like to bonsai it as I live in a zero lot line development and have no room for a large tree. I put my tree in a bonsai pot and it has not done a thing since I have. I was wondering if they simply need a bit deeper of a pot. Do you have any idea. I acquired some seeds and have just germinated one, but it is still a seedling. Any info you have will be greatly appreciated.
lucy
dirtdog09
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