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Very nice video. There is an excellent reason for folks to try the smaller bonsai. I have gotten to the point with my age and back problems that I cannot adequately take care of my larger trees. I hate the idea of giving up my big trees so I will continue working with them for a few more years. I wish I had sons or daughters who would keep them going. My oldest tree is 65 years old.
Over all the years i have dabbled with bonsai, it has always been the smallest ones which held the greatest attraction. Great info to help them thrive. Thanks
Nice Mame, Jason. Watering mine about twice a day in this sudden heat. A large Pepsi bottle with a screw on watering rose from the internet does the job just fine.
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To keep small small bonsai from drying to quickly, bury them to the rim of their pots in a large container of moist course sand. Course sand is cheap and easy to clean from pots when they are ready to be displayed, and keeps adequate moisture in the pots.