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Omono
I have to agree with Fred on post #10...still, I encourage you to try.
When I was first attracted to quince, I did some study that convinced me that single trunked
subjects did not seem to have the logivity that clump style had. We might not ever learn in our life times if multiple trunks into one can make a difference, still it would be fun to know. and so
SOMEONE has to do it.
In all my study of things Japanese, like bonsai, koi etc, the mentality in japan is that you have to really "love" something and raise things as if they were your own child to get the pay back your seeking. When I used to read about this notion, I thought how nice to discribe it in that way, but you know after decades, I swear there is something to that mentality. All this to say
give it your best shot and let's find out
When I was first attracted to quince, I did some study that convinced me that single trunked
subjects did not seem to have the logivity that clump style had. We might not ever learn in our life times if multiple trunks into one can make a difference, still it would be fun to know. and so
SOMEONE has to do it.
In all my study of things Japanese, like bonsai, koi etc, the mentality in japan is that you have to really "love" something and raise things as if they were your own child to get the pay back your seeking. When I used to read about this notion, I thought how nice to discribe it in that way, but you know after decades, I swear there is something to that mentality. All this to say
give it your best shot and let's find out