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Posted 25/03/2009 10:19:30


Genius

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Bryan Breary, encliandra type fuchsia, another one that has been flowering all winter in the greenhouse



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Posted 25/03/2009 19:27:37


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yup - that's tree like.  A bonsai indeed.

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Posted 25/03/2009 19:57:28


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Very Nice

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Posted 28/03/2009 18:10:36


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Very pretty, Kath. I expect you've said before, but do you heat your greenhouse?



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Posted 28/03/2009 20:19:59


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Thank you Penny,

I have two greenhouses, the one where I over winter the fuchsia bonsai and new cuttings is heated, but only a low heat. The second greenhouse is not heated, just a place where, if it gets really, really cold, that I place the 'in-leaf-bud' Acers overnight,  so that the late frosts doesn't spoil them.


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Posted 01/04/2009 19:58:06


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OK, Kath. Thanks for the info.



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Posted 15/04/2009 20:56:30


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a very pretty tree Kath.

 

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Posted 22/05/2009 22:15:55
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Evening Kath a vey nice tree.

What do  you feed your Bonsais with and how often.

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Posted 22/05/2009 22:45:33


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If you are referring to fuchsia bonsai Kath, very sparingly, only during the growing season, and it's mostly Maxicrop original at half strength once a week, in the latter part of the growing season a bit of potash feed.

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Posted 24/05/2009 20:18:34
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Greetings from Patzcuaro, Michoacan (Mexico)!

It doesn't look like one can decrease the size of the fuchsia flower - no matter the size of the plant itself - correct?  A 10-centimeter-tall tree with 2-centimeter blossoms....

Patzcuarense

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