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Yamadori
So you search for this !
Hope the author still alive
Hope the author still alive
yesSo you search for this !
Hope the author still alive
Yeah this is a super nice tree.yes
I went to London and saw a big Cedar Brevifolia and fascinated by their small needles. I really want to do this project. I really hope @mapleman77 see this and post an update.
Also I am thinking of doing a seedling cutting method on Cedar ( I dont know whether I will be successful but worth a try )
cheers!
I have seen few videos of Ryan Neil and I am still learning... so no experience on Cedars at the moment. But I will experiment it soon. I have got 5 seedlings of Atlas Cedar (not Brevifolia) and a long way with ground training of maybe 10 years to get pre-bonsaiYeah this is a super nice tree.
Just how to trim a cedar?
How to treat the top of the cedar?
Thanks. I see... It would have been very helpful... let's hope for the best...Hi,
So MapleMan77 is not seen here since 2007, so asking him for comment might be a stretch lol.
Why not make a new thread with your own endeavours and you will definitely get comments both positive and negative about this species - mega slow growers vs great compact foliage. I read somewhere on here a member bought an established pre-bonsai Atlas Cedar that had been grown in the ground for 16 years, then bonsai pot etc.
Good luck with your Cedars.
Charles
thanksFor your idea ! Watch this for your information and form idea.
Just careful if your winter are freezing. I know cedar have frost sensitive roots. So think about protect your tree if it's start freeze
so I got 10 germinated and got killed around 7 because they do not like a water-retaining medium at all.I have seen few videos of Ryan Neil and I am still learning... so no experience on Cedars at the moment. But I will experiment it soon. I have got 5 seedlings of Atlas Cedar (not Brevifolia) and a long way with ground training of maybe 10 years to get pre-bonsaiI have a lot of patience ... lol ... I am also looking for a pre-bonsai material ... but let's see.