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    Bonsai

    I will not go into detail since I do not know how many are intrested in this hobby of sort. But does anyone here have one or many or have ever been interested in it?

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    Yes

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    Me too!

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    Awesome. I figured at least one memeber would have tried it before. Currently I am setting up a 100% indoor arrangement. I never really liked having them outdoors much, I want to view them from my home instead of out a window. Any of you have any exp. growing them indoors? During the summer months I will probably sit them outside on good days but for now I am focusing on complete indoor. So this limits me quite a bit, mainly cuts out all conifers. I am a memeber at bonsaitalk.com - same name as on here.

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    Anyone else?????

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    It's something I have been interested in, but I am bad about follow through.

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    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by CrnCnn View Post
    It's something I have been interested in, but I am bad about follow through.
    That about sums it up for me when it comes to Bonsai & RC Helicopters!

    I've read some books & stuff on both but never jumped in & got both feet wet.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"If its fast and reliable, its not cheap;
    if its fast and cheap, its not reliable;
    if its cheap and reliable, its not fast."


    If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrnCnn View Post
    It's something I have been interested in, but I am bad about follow through.
    That's the bad thing about this hobby, they require a lot of "follow through"...if you get into the really high end species, (of course, the ones that look the oldest/gnarliest) they require almost daily care.
    That's why I stay with tropical species that thrive on abuse.
    Ginko, Ficus, some dwarf Bamboo, Molobar Chestnut(money tree), Hawaiian umbrella tree, pony tail palm, Madagascar palm & a few cacti are all in the Ldub houseplant abuse program.

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