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bonsai images request Anonymous
please would you post some bonsai images ?

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>> Anonymous
lol midget trees
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anonymous demands moar
>> Anonymous
This is unbelievably cruel. Cutting the roots of plants so that they grow in a stunted, unnatural way. I hope OP and everyone else that's ever owned a bonsai gets their feet caught in a meat grinder, so they'll know how it feels!
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>>176013
If you were serious I would hate you, seriously.
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>>176016
I AM serious. Would you force a child to live in a tiny space with limited food and water just so it'd be a baby-sized adult? They stopped wrapping up little girls' feet in Asia, but this horror continues.
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>>176017
Yes, yes I would.
FOR SCIENCE!
>> Anonymous
because plants have no way of verbalizing their angony...so nobody gives a crap...and also cause its freaking awesome to have a mini-tree on your computer desk...get with the ages...loser
>> Anonymous
>>176034
I got one sitting on my desk for a month now. The sign said "Zelkova". Apparently not all trees will do well if kept indoors, because they need to feel the seasons. I've had one of these before some 10 years ago, that one died from me using tap water as i was told.
Any body got info for me?
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>>174949
That's a japanese maple. We have one in our yard, that i'll try to get a bonsai from next spring.
That'll have to stay outdoors though.
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>> Anonymous
Bonsai. A hobby for people with way too much time and patience to waste.
>> Anonymous
Ah! A bonsai threat, hooray!

Question: my boyfriend gave me a bonsai 2 years ago. I left it in his room (mine was in the basement) and it went without water for a week... I managed, somehow, to nurture it back to health... I then accidentally over watered it, left a rag on it to soak up the excess, and the whole thing moulded. Again, nursed it back to health, but it hasn't been the same sense.

It used to bloom (spring mostly), it now no longer blooms in spring. It has a new shoot at the bottom--like a completely new plant, same species--that looks healthy, and about half of it looks fine, but the other half looks terrible.

Any advice?
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>>176740
buy a new one
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Try and cut off a lot of the excess branches, repot into a slightly bigger bot (which I don't think you have done based on what you have been saying, it's important to continue repotting if you want a long living, healthy bonsai).
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I have a few I took at Longwood Gardens a year or two ago.
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A few of these are on the side, but eh.
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My campus has this beautiful Japanese garden with all these koi and bonsai and etc. etc. what you would expect to find there. I'd post images, but no camera. I still love it there. :(