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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sorry for the delay

It's been awhile since my last post, been busy with a bunch of stuff. I had a hard drive go bad so I transitioned over to windows 7, so I spent a lot of time getting all my stuff back up and running among other assorted BS that affected my free time. So I moved my trees to the office. That way I get to see them. I'm a cheap bastard so I tend to set the heater to wait till its 65 before it turns on so they will probably be better off there anyway.

The Desert Rose is NOT doing good. I'll put up a picture of it later, but its lost almost all its leaves. Its been getting cold so maybe thats part of its normal behavior but I dunno....


These pictures I took last week. I'll probably take some more tomorrow and post them.

The Jade plant is doing good. It was dropping leaves anytime the pot was moved. It's stopped doing that now. The new branches and leaves are nice and firm. I pinched a few branches off to see what would happen. I'm still waiting for results.





My Homie Ted is doing pretty well. I think he may have picked up some bugs from the office though. I work with some dirty ass people. None in my group of course but there's some pretty grimey outsiders. I've noticed tiny cobwebs and a few spots. I'll hit it with some spray this weekend......Holy crap! I just compared this picture of Ted to the last one I posted a month ago. You can really see how much he's been growing. The other two haven't had this kind of explosive growth.




Mister Bond seems to be doing ok. Not much to say about him right now. He's just chillin.




That concludes todays long overdue post. Again these pictures are from last week, so I will take recent ones tomorrow.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Growth Check

Goddamn Ted! You done been growin. I think I might do some trimming over the weekend. As you can see Ted's been growing like nobody's business over the last 10 days.






The Desert Rose is doing kind of meh, I pulled off one of the larger leaves, you can see the smaller leaflet has a wrinkled brown one. I'm not sure what shriveled brown leaves mean for this plant but I think it's from too much water, I have to do a bit of research.









The Jade is doing ok, It's been dropping more leaves than I would like but I think it's still recovering from the shipping. As we saw a few weeks ago UPS isn't exactly gentle on these guys.







And finally the Olive, aka Bond, James Bond. I think I waited too long to water it. There's some brownage in there. I watered this one with Ted last night so I'll be keeping an eye on it over the next few days.



Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The New guys, for real this time

So first we have the Jade plant, this plant produces some really cool looking flowers. It needs a bit more growth before its appearance is presentable but I like the way the leaves are shaped. More information about the jade can be found at Wikipedia.



Next up is the Black Olive tree. This guy was the only one to survive UPS's tender care. Unfortunately the olive this plant produces can't go in my martinis. It's a shame. The lower branch seems to be naturally growing in what is called cascade style so I may keep it as is in order to experiment. More info can be found on the black olive at Bonsai Express.





Finally we have the Desert Rose. I hope this isn't what Sting was singing about because Sting is a bitch and I don't want a bitchplant. This guy is actually toxic, apparently native tribes in Africa use the sap from this tree to coat their hunting darts to kill their prey more effectively. The cats better stay the hell away from this one huh? More info on the desert rose can be found at Wikipedia.



Thanks again to joebonsai.com for their assistance and excellent customer service.

Yay New New bonsais!

I spoke with Joebonsai.com and they offered to replace the bonsais with no hassle and no effort on my part. I didn't even have to call UPS to complain about their shitty service.



Before we get to those here's a picture of the schefflera....man that's annoying to type, I'm going to call it Ted from now on. Ted has been doin great and my lovely Debbie picked up this little chinese fisherman from somebody selling bonsai's out of a van in West Chicago recently.




Thursday, August 27, 2009

I hate you UPS


The new bonsais arent even worth taking pictures of.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Just a pinch

I pinched off three fairly large leaflets today. The removal is circled below. I'm interested to see if I get multiple new buds at the pinch points or if nothing will happen. I'm expecting 3 new bonsai tomorrow as well. Can't wait to get them.


Sunday, August 23, 2009

Bath Time!

Being a tropical plant in a temperate area it's not as thirsty as it normally would be. Less moisture is lost due to evaporation. I fill my sink up and let the tree sit for a good half hour to allow it to soak up the water it needs. I do this maybe once a week. I find this a much better way to water it. Previously I was just adding water every couple days to the top of soil. This caused the plant to suffocate and the leaves would curl and turn black. I haven't had the dreaded black leaves since I switched to the sink method.