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  1. Brian Van Fleet

    Figs in bonsai shows

    This ficus showed well at our club’s annual show this year. It is enormous and a very good representation of a ficus tree. The Soji screen behind it is 48” x 48”, pot is maybe 28” wide. I showed my ficus this year for the first time as well. Not nearly as big, but it is becoming a good...
  2. Brian Van Fleet

    Issues with my Crepe Myrtle

    Must result in quite the nebari.😂
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    Issues with my Crepe Myrtle

    Mine get it too. It doesn’t seem to hurt the tree, and doesn’t really spread much from new growth. Mancozeb works to eliminate it.
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    Tropical nights?

    Yep. We have hit the time of year here where the temp is guaranteed at least 72 at 4:30 AM every day, no need checking, it just is.
  5. Brian Van Fleet

    Wire Found at Base of Trunk

    I would try to remove it where you can get it out without damaging the trunk. I have seen this gradually kill branches and trunk sections over years.
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    This morning

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    Juniper shimpaku yellowing from inside

    Mostly normal-looking shedding of old foliage. It does look slightly weak. The circled tuft however doesn’t look normal…that’s possibly fungal.
  8. Brian Van Fleet

    How does my new Trident Maple look?

    Brussels soil is mostly hadite and bark, very retentive and good for the care of that enormous nursery, but not great for long-term. However, repotting out of season is typically a recipe for disaster, so you would be better off learning how frequently to water in the current conditions and get...
  9. Brian Van Fleet

    Not all branches have bud growth

    If you broke off the candles as they were developing, sometimes they will not form next year’s buds at the tip. They can form adventitious buds further back, or if they’re weak, they will just be blind branches that will eventually die. Tree doesn’t look unhealthy however.
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    A big pine

    Looking good man! Remarkable restraint, it’s tough. Had to do that with a couple partly-decandled JBP last year.
  11. Brian Van Fleet

    New tokoname pot

    Nice trees, thanks for posting them. Corkers do well in deeper pots, so the KY would likely do fine in your new pot. I’m down to just my ‘Taihei’ from Dave DeWire, lost my KY. It’s a shame Telperion burned, because they had a really special thing going. Yours has a killer trunk started...
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    New tokoname pot

    Have we seen these trees before? Those are becoming rare!
  13. Brian Van Fleet

    Hello World !

    Welcome. Some of the best threads here are single-tree progression threads, but there are many other threads featuring individuals’ gardens and collections as well.
  14. Brian Van Fleet

    Ginko help plz...

    This has been my experience.
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    The Lazy “Four Legged Apprentice” Thread

    Introducing Sulley…
  16. Brian Van Fleet

    Looking for a reputable pottery company to help.

    +1. Byron is a good guy, great potter, and not too far from you.
  17. Brian Van Fleet

    Interesting (very large) Acer Palmatum

    Ahhh…cool! Didn’t think the frame looked quite like a Specialized, but couldn’t place it. The wheels and groupset however… I keep complaining about the aging motor on my bike too, doesn’t seem to help.😂
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    Interesting (very large) Acer Palmatum

    Cool tree, but overshadowed by that very nice bike😜.
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    Can anyone guess what kind of tree this is

    Pyracantha. Fun trees to work with. Nice trunk.
  20. Brian Van Fleet

    Ideas for automatic watering system

    I guess I would run it daily for a much shorter duration. Your pots are still going to dry out in 3 days, even buried.
  21. Brian Van Fleet

    Recently purchased JBP has droopy needles and browning

    That is a goner. No reason to have a JBP in the garage if you live in AL. If you wired it recently, that probably didn’t help as it likely disturbed/damaged the roots. Try again, just leave it outside in full sun, get good at watering timing and wait until fall to try any wiring.
  22. Brian Van Fleet

    Itoigawa juniper Stock

    Thanks. I will probably widen it a little more now that it has started to close in, but not much. The back of the trunk is all Shari to the ground, so I don’t want to be too aggressive on the front, even though it looks like it could handle it. Traditionally, you want the live vein to be...
  23. Brian Van Fleet

    Gingko Trunks

    Agreed, if you carefully excavate the soil to see where they’re connected to the main trunk, you’ll see what to do. Chances are the trunk is swelling (which is normal and good) just below the soil and those suckers are growing from that bulbous base. If that’s the case, I would remove them...
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    Gingko Trunks

    As in suckers? Maybe a photo would help.
  25. Brian Van Fleet

    Ficus Nerifolia

    After a little chop-chop…
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