Bonsai Identification
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Comments (2)Thanks, any guesses as to which species it might be? Josh...See MoreIdentification Of Bonsai Type
Comments (4)Further to my original message...Here are some better photos which might help identify this plant. The Vendor who sold these to me, had them tie wrapped in hessian and claimed that they were at least twenty years old. So I guess they had never been root pruned , nor re potted. So my question is simple,....if they can live outdoors with the Vendor in this climate with hessian, sunshine and tropical rain , plus extreme heat from March through to end of May, how come by re-potting them, they have started to look so sick.? Thanks again. Would hate to lose these beautiful trees....See MoreBonsai Identification
Comments (6)I have one pic...but it wouldn't let me upload it to the forums, so I had to make a photobucket for it. Here is a link that might be useful:...See MoreBonsai identification and care questions
Comments (6)Nice ficus tree that you have there. Those rocks that are glued on are for shipping and show on the shelf of the store, I hope you took them off by now. The rocks stop the tree from getting enough air to the roots. Since you don't know when your tree was last re-potted last check the root ball; if they are pressed up against the outside of the pot you might think about re-potting the tree also. That old asian man at the side of the road has brought many members into our bonsai club. I was hoping to see him again and give him brochures for our club to pass out with every tree sold in northern Michigan. His trees are healthy and junipers not forgiving to mistakes and are easy to kill. Next time he has some nice elm trees but he wants big $$$$ for them....See More- 8 years ago
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