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This is a discussion on Procumbins Juniper - messy or stylable within the Tips and Techniques forums, part of the Bonsai category; That's one hell of a tree for a beginner! Does it belong to you? Also, I don't understand the significance ...
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A bit "Windswept"
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That's one hell of a tree for a beginner! Does it belong to you?
Also, I don't understand the significance of the "house humidifier" link at the bottom of the picture? ~Phil~ P.S. "laurastone" is not a location.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Dequincy, La. USDA zone 8-9
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Hello Glen, i agree with michal on the info he gave you. I have styled procubems for 20 years and i've found that constant pinchining of the tips of the branc/branchlets, will give you the desired afect. Rember, pinch with your fingers, not cut with tools. goodluck with your buitiful tree
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