poinsettia bonsai?
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I have only just heard about being able to bonsai the Poinsettia on this thread. Although I just bought one to bonsai, it is so full of deep scarlet blooms, I can't bring myself to cut it...yet!

I checked out the flexibility of the stems on my plant and I think one could 'try' wiring providing it is done very slowly and gradually, as one would with the Jade. More of a process of trial and error, really. :pinch: Since the plants are so cheap this time of year, especially the smaller ones, I'm tempted to get a couple more to experiment with. I would love to see one of these done in a wind-swept form.

How about starting a new topic for your poinsettia?...would love to see some photos of your pruning job and it's future progress. Thanks for this tip about the sap...iick! :S
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I found this link last night....
Looks like I'll be buying a few this week.
www.bonsai4me.com/SpeciesGuide/Euphorbia.html
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Pinkham wrote: Hey There
I found this link last night....
Looks like I'll be buying a few this week.
www.bonsai4me.com/SpeciesGuide/Euphorbia.html
Ughhh...Lance? Leatherback already shared this link on the first page of this topic. But thanks for the reminder!

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pics of my foray into poinsettia bonsai coming soon!
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The only thing I don't agree with is it's recommendation to use "Miracle Grow" fertilizer...don't use it. It's not a good quality fertilizer because it forces a plant to flower continuously (which isn't healthy)while it does not provide enough sustenance for healthy root development, etc. and, it is missing much of the micro-nutrients that plants need.

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Great article. I didn't realize there were so many varieties.
I "plussed" your karma for that one.

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I think this is going to be a fun thread.
Since The poinsettias I am getting aren't for Christmas decorating, I think I'll wait until after the Holiday to buy them.....they will be drastically reduced in price. I love a good bargain.
I will post pictures as well

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