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Hey Jerry!
Thanks for your response on the other video, it was very helpful. Along with your videos, I have received a great deal of information from the website bonsai4me (.) com. There are a bunch of well written articles there, as well as some phenomenal photos of some bonsai trees. If you haven’t already, I would highly recommend checking out that site. Thanks again for all the great videos you put up! I’m a big fan!
-Kwaj
Hey friend! I wonder how many times you have said: SPHAGNUM MOSS in all your videos:-) hahaha
Did any of the seeds i sendt you germinate yet?
Hi Kwaj,
Thanks for the tip on the website. I’ll take a look. Thanks for the kind words.
Jerry
Hi,
Thanks for the idea. It certainly makes sense. But I like the force I get from the hose valve, so I’ll probably stick with my old habit.
Jerry
Yes, that is a plastic pot. I use many types of pots, having hundreds of bonsai. I also can write in proper English, and if not in a rush, I can spell decently. Maybe if you would take your snobbish up-turned nose out of the air and started to learn some basic rules of human intercourse, you could stop with the ad hominem attacks and present a cogent argument for your opinion. But I doubt it. All you do is embarass yourself with your elitist attitude.
is that a plastic pot????? iishhhhhhh!! aweful
i saw a mimosa in cancun. it has bright , bright yellow blooms. i collected seeds and tried to germinate then no luck. it would have made a beautiful bonsai. enjoyed this video
If you plan on doing alot of more work, on small bonsai plants.
Let me give you a suggestion.
A deep sink can be installed just about anywhere. (With a foot valve).
Use two hands to wash the roots out.
Garden hose-quick-connect. Drain it away from your feet, under a work table.
One work table on each side.
Its worth the time and effort.
I’m passing this on to (dutch803) also.
Pehaps one of you, will use the suggestion.
another great plant!