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Repotting an Established Bonsai

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Repotting an Established Bonsai

Postby Tachigi on Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:47 am

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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Postby Emil Brannstrom on Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:47 am

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...
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Postby Tachigi on Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:59 pm

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 :wink:
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Postby Chris Johnston on Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:13 pm

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 :wink:


Can you hyperlink each thumbnail to my photos at bonsaikc.com?

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Postby Tachigi on Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:31 pm

The images in Chris's article have been reworked. To a clickable version that will give you a nice enlargement. Happy viewing :P
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Postby Chris Johnston on Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:17 am

Thanks, Tom, I appreciate it!
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Postby irene_b on Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:35 pm

Chris Johnston wrote:Thanks, Tom, I appreciate it!


Glad to see both the Article and You here as well Chris.
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Postby VonsGardens on Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:41 pm

Nice new face on a very nice article Chris. Need to get a poorly rooted collected tree in to photograph to show how to deal with some complex material.

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Postby Taylor Brown on Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:09 pm

Mr. Chris the root pad in picture 16 is totally awesome :!: No wonder you look so happy. Thanks for writing this article I really liked it :P
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Postby Chris Johnston on Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:28 pm

Taylor Brown wrote:Mr. Chris the root pad in picture 16 is totally awesome :!: No wonder you look so happy. Thanks for writing this article I really liked it :P


Well thanks, Taylor! Knowing the trees you and your dad have around makes that even more gratifying. Just so you know for sure, that's not the root pad from the tree in the article. It's a crazy moment during one of those Boon Intensives. The tree in the photo is a very nice Trident maple.

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