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Old 12-08-2012, 09:17 PM
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I edited it. Try papaya. It is truly perfect for what you want. Two years from seed to fruit, no grafting, spraying or anything else. And, hey, I do think what you were trying was cool.
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I edited it. Try papaya. It is truly perfect for what you want. Two years from seed to fruit, no grafting, spraying or anything else. And, hey, I do think what you were trying was cool.
Thanks for moving the thread and cleaning things up WhiteRabbit
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thanks to you too Leafmite! i did some research and thats truly a brilliant idea, I will have to adjust the hormone levels in the experiment but it should work even better then with apple's and this way it's an experiment on my end of things as well which is great in my opinion.
I'm going to ask everyone's oppinion on what plant they would like to bonsai though and try to get a group decision if possible but i will have papaya at top of my list of suggestions!
Thanks again and if you feel like participating it would be great to work with you!
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