Repotting an Established Bonsai by Chris Johnston
Chris takes a closer look at the techniques used in re-potting established bonsai as well as in-depth explanations of the differences as compared to younger material.
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Emil Brannstrom wrote:A good article, but is there any way to make the images a bit bigger? It's kinda hard to tell what's going on the size they're now...
Tachigi wrote:Emil Brannstrom wrote:A good article, but is there any way to make the images a bit bigger? It's kinda hard to tell what's going on the size they're now...
We were kinda constrained by the images we got for the article. I am trying to find another way around this to improve the size and quality of them. A reason now for you to go back and read it again
Taylor Brown wrote:Mr. Chris the root pad in picture 16 is totally awesomeNo wonder you look so happy. Thanks for writing this article I really liked it
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