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Larix decidua

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Posted 6 years 1 day ago #39601
I like to share my tree it's a Larix decidua.
It came in my possession in 02-2017
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Posted 6 years 23 hours ago #39604
I love your bonsai! It's really cool :)
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Posted 6 years 22 hours ago #39607
That's a really nice tree. Inspiring!
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Posted 6 years 21 hours ago #39608
Beauuuuuutiful!
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Posted 6 years 14 hours ago #39618
This looks really good. Do you know how long it has been in training?
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Posted 6 years 12 hours ago #39621
Super tree! Love it
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Posted 5 years 11 months ago #39645

leatherback wrote: This looks really good. Do you know how long it has been in training?


I'm not sure, i think about 6 years.
I bougth it from a clubmember.
He took it out of the forrest in the NL,
it was growing under a fallen tree and was
over 3m tall.
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Posted 5 years 11 months ago #39657
Nice work. Any scars leftover from the original trim back? Or has it healed over vompletely?
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Posted 5 years 11 months ago #39723
The scare on the tree is massive. And for that i need to find a creative solution.
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Posted 5 years 11 months ago #39725
Larch closes wounds relatively well if the tree is strong growing. Have you tried enhancing callus forming by scarring the wound edges and then covering the edges with vaseline?
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