CM BONSAI!!

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Hello,everyone.It is Curtis and I have created an Ebay Store CM BONSAI.
There will not be pictures till’ this evening when I get home.
Hope everything sells.I have a couple hundred JBP seedling cuttings for sale.
Will be devising a way for you to message me after your purchase when safe for you to grow outside so they can go right into growing....any cold storage at this time would probably shock them as they have been growing about 4 months or so extended first season.
No pictures till tonight so search will not bring anything up on ebay yet.
Pines look great!......only kept ones with full rooting all the way around grown in Rootpouch pots.
Should be dense.Best to leave potting till next season, but can put slices in pouches and slip pit for this first season.I pesonally would not stress full transplant unless you have a greenhouse or something.
Price will vary.Slightly more for ones that have pheonominal low branching some have as many as 8 branches right from roots!
Here are random pictures from this season not recent...some are getting big....ship priority mail usps.
All hydroponically grown in perlite.Legal shipping with USDA.
 

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The seedling cutting root quality
 

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Have 100’s more on the way and also experimenting with chojubai quince ,red hawthorn .european hornbeam and coreana hornbeam ,
Zelkova too,but I’d rather develop them more....
Deciduous are seedling air-layered from the start and vigorous roots!
The Zelkova below is from seed and air-layered only 4 months old......I want to develop these further before selling.
 

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I suggest putting the link to your eBay store in a signature for your messages.
Yes will do....I want to take photos this evening I am still at work.
Seems best way is to purchase now and then text me or email when safe to grow in your area....cold storage now would set these back....here is this years certificate for trust purposes.....?
I will put at the store also.
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Or just let the most dedicated to find it!

Especially after typing all that I did today about stock growers etc.....

It's nice to see someone making good quality starts in THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY POSSIBLE.
Certainly, there is a level of quality/value being obtained here that I would personally prefer.
No BS overhead.
Great starts!

Cheers!

People who want higher quality starts WILL find you.

If you're delivery is half as good as the rest I'm 2 thumbs up!

Sorce
 
On a slightly related note, I experienced a similar issue growing chili peppers last year. First time experience, started seeds early in doors for a spring time transplant. Started too early. Ran out of space. Sold some plants, which allowed me to recoup money invested in lights and racks. Good experience, but I can definitely relate. I still have sauce in the cupboard. I strongly considered this year germinating seeds inside for bonsai starts, so I could learn that side of the house, but ultimately space and time of be able to allot the endeavor wasn't there. When I do things, I fall down the rabbit hole hard.
 
On a slightly related note, I experienced a similar issue growing chili peppers last year. First time experience, started seeds early in doors for a spring time transplant. Started too early. Ran out of space. Sold some plants, which allowed me to recoup money invested in lights and racks. Good experience, but I can definitely relate. I still have sauce in the cupboard. I strongly considered this year germinating seeds inside for bonsai starts, so I could learn that side of the house, but ultimately space and time of be able to allot the endeavor wasn't there. When I do things, I fall down the rabbit hole hard.
Definately use a tent to dial in all the numbers of temp,humidity,co2.Excess heat on house walls is not good...moisture in walls.
This is a great course for a couple hundred $

its the bomb...all u need to know
 
Have about 30 or so seedling cuttings up........keepin’ It simple $10. Can see # of branches growing out of roots from # indicated in bottom left of picture for those who want sacrificial growth to build nebari.........address is in my signature now too!
 
Are you going to combine shipping? As of right now I think the shipping is a killa… more than the plant itself. I might try a couple pines and zelkova when you have them list.
 
Very cool! I’d definitely be interested in your deciduous once those are ready 😎
 
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