Bonsai Marujunana

Typho0n

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well yeah had a spare that wasnt doing too well so i decided to try and bonsai it. :D i have heard you can do this so i tryed it to see how things go
here is a pic just the start, hopefully lasts for years! hehe
If anyone has done this b4 and tips
wasnt exactly sure where to put this in the forum but i guess here is good enough as any :D
 

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JanecommaMary

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subscribed lol. bonsai trees are the coolest looking things in the world. upon my retirement (in approx 35 years lol) i will be growing two things. bonsai trees....and the good herb. mixing the two is an interesting idea. good luck with your grow man
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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i am un clear on something from that post though man maybe you could clarify.......it says you should have like a cup formation and keep pinching whats on the inside of the cup to keep the shape but im not exactly sure what that means
 

Nocturn3

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The cup thing is referring to the way the branches come out of the base of the plant, and grow outwards and up, leaving a hole in the middle for light to reach the lower leaves and shoots.

To achieve the cup shape, just top the plant early, and take any cuttings you need from the inside first, to keep the center area free of growth.


There is also another decent bonsai thread here:
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=90460

Dr Bud's plants don't look as neat as OT1's, but I found that article a bit easier to follow when I was first trying to learn this technique.
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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The cup thing is referring to the way the branches come out of the base of the plant, and grow outwards and up, leaving a hole in the middle for light to reach the lower leaves and shoots.

To achieve the cup shape, just top the plant early, and take any cuttings you need from the inside first, to keep the center area free of growth.


There is also another decent bonsai thread here:
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=90460

Dr Bud's plants don't look as neat as OT1's, but I found that article a bit easier to follow when I was first trying to learn this technique.
cool thanks man very helpful
 
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