
Advice on Buxus
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Advice on Buxus
I received this Box a couple of weeks ago and cant really decide what to do with it. Any opinions?


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Re: Advice on Buxus
I just realised this got oosted in soil and fertilizers... I could have sworn I put it in techniques and advice. . Strange
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Re: Advice on Buxus
Hi Matty,
Here is a fairly quick idea. You would still have to do some work with the branching and getting grow back down the branches.
Regards Ray
Here is a fairly quick idea. You would still have to do some work with the branching and getting grow back down the branches.
Regards Ray
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Re: Advice on Buxus
It might have been a Bonsai in a Box, but what you have is a variegated Serissa.
Certainly needs some compacting as per above.
Grant
Certainly needs some compacting as per above.
Grant
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Re: Advice on Buxus
Oh its not a box whoops!
I see. So keeping the same basic shape but let it fill out in the centre some more?
Thanks for the vert
I see. So keeping the same basic shape but let it fill out in the centre some more?
Thanks for the vert

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Re: Advice on Buxus
Do you have any preference for style? Do you have photos of different angles? And maybe something for scale?
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I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
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Re: Advice on Buxus
Ive just compacted it like Ray has shown for now. I was even thinking of going as extreme as cutting the whole thing down to a single trunk and leader as theres a few options with different movement.
Ill be sure to check the root smell. I received it as a gift about 2 weeks ago so havnt repotted or root pruned yet.
Ill be sure to check the root smell. I received it as a gift about 2 weeks ago so havnt repotted or root pruned yet.