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Hobbies BONSAI MALAYSIA, here we talk abt bonsai art
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soonlee33
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Jan 18 2013, 02:14 PM
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QUOTE(zabel8484 @ Jan 18 2013, 01:34 PM) G400g400, The first photo no, the two photos got but similar not so beautiful. MLK ho min yuen got lot of this which are material on a cheaper price. Sanfong are mainly 80% to 100% bonsai where is this ho min yuen located ya? would like to go look look see see
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soonlee33
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Feb 8 2013, 04:41 PM
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my new baby bonsai sifus, any idea which type is this? is it juniper?
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soonlee33
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Feb 8 2013, 06:44 PM
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QUOTE(zabel8484 @ Feb 8 2013, 06:00 PM) SoonLee33, That's a Premna, (Zhong Niang Tze). Great Bonsai in Malaysia. Notice the small leaves..They grow fast too. Yours looks very healthy. Way the go! Where did you get this?  haha thanks zabel i got this premna from a nursery in melaka for rm23 haha
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soonlee33
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Feb 9 2013, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE(zabel8484 @ Feb 8 2013, 10:51 PM) Did you bought it from Ho Min Yuen? They have good materials but some are neglected. Really need to get the new stocks from them.. this seems like a new one, have not seen this from my pass visits. Soon Lee , just a question. Are you living in Air Keroh before? I seem to know someone called soon lee many years ago. where is ho min yuen? i bought it in a small nursery in tampin
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soonlee33
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Feb 9 2013, 09:28 AM
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QUOTE(Bonsailelong @ Feb 8 2013, 10:52 PM) Saving A Stump - One man's trash is another man's treasure. This is a Wrighthia "shui mui" found in a dump site when I was throwing my unwanted plant cuttings sometimes back in 2010. It was an amazing found because it's a single stem 6 ins diameter oval shape stump. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « [attachmentid=3301752]
However only one side of the stump had got roots growing from it and the middle part of the stump had began to rotted.
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The rotten part was scrapped away and the wound was brushed with a coat of bituminous compound to prevent further rotting or it might not have a chance to survive.
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After 3 months...
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August last year, I transferred it to my planting yard in order to let it grows faster and develop a better root system.
[attachmentid=3301766] Will let it grows for at least another year before start thinking of how to shape it. (Any suggestion of shape to it at this stage?) that's a great save mr bonsailelong where did u found that old stump? did u clean it with lime sulphur? what tools do u use scrap away the rotten part? looks so beautiful after few months
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soonlee33
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Feb 9 2013, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(Bonsailelong @ Feb 9 2013, 11:56 AM) There is an abandon housing project not far way from my house, an empty land there became a dumping ground for people staying nearby to throw their unwanted plant cuttings and unwanted plants. I've actually found 2 big Wrighthia stumps from there. Will search through my computer photos files for the other stump photos and post up when I find free times. The rotten parts was just scrapped away by a knife, treated with sulfur lime solution and brushed on a layer of bituminous compound (The compound used by construction workers to patched up roof leakage, it's harmless to plant.) is syelek recommended to use on the stem layer?
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soonlee33
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Feb 9 2013, 02:41 PM
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QUOTE(Bonsailelong @ Feb 9 2013, 02:23 PM) Can't get the meaning of your word " syelek ".  syelek= varnish on the furniture after a period of time when the color fades
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soonlee33
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Feb 26 2013, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(infrasonic @ Feb 25 2013, 10:14 PM) kk, is half table spoon too much? luckily i'm not using it on my buddhist pine yet coz before cny i found the Urea thingy from the supermarket, since the npk151515 was in the store, i lazy go take so use the urea xD yesterday just put the N15 P15 K15 on my cactus only.. 15:15:15 is a little too high.. i bought mine the organic compound fertilizer triple 5 every two weeks i apply around 6-7 small biji on my young premna
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soonlee33
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Feb 26 2013, 05:50 PM
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QUOTE(zabel8484 @ Feb 26 2013, 04:29 PM) sadly nope, but i done some research. We would need to rendam it in water for about 2-3 days then sow it. This is wat i'm going to do, Let it soak in water for 3-5 days until i see some sprout then transfer the sprout to a shallow container with wet paper towel and let the sprout to grow for about 1 week then only transfer to mix soil. Put in the window with 50-70% sunlight will do i guess, morning sun area better than afternoon sun. if u wan fast germination, u may try to use warm water.
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