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Livistona Hydro Bonsai


knell

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I was browsing instagram and came across this user named Rivulet Studio who makes decorative vases using sprouted Livistonas:

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Pretty interesting! No idea how long this can be sustained.

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11 hours ago, knell said:

I was browsing instagram and came across this user named Rivulet Studio who makes decorative vases using sprouted Livistonas:

Pretty interesting! No idea how long this can be sustained.

I think this depends on the size of the vases :lol:

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I did this to a pineapple, never thought of a palm....

"Ph'nglui mglw'napalma Funkthulhu R'Lincolnea wgah'palm fhtagn"
"In his house at Lincoln, dread Funkthulhu plants palm trees."

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On 4/26/2016, 10:25:14, knell said:

Pretty interesting! No idea how long this can be sustained.

It's art. To be enjoyed in the moment. Sustaining clean water, clean glass, growth, etc, would likely be a maintenance nightmare.

JT

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Shimoda, Japan, Lat: 36.6N, Long: 138.8

Zone 9B (kinda, sorta), Pacific Coast, 1Km inland, 75M above sea level
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21 hours ago, JT in Japan said:

It's art. To be enjoyed in the moment. Sustaining clean water, clean glass, growth, etc, would likely be a maintenance nightmare.

JT

i have begun my own trials with a tiny glass vase, i will let everyone know how it goes :]

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On 9/25/2016, 4:13:27, Latinmtl67 said:

Hey Knell any news from ur trial?

I need to find a deeper container, first and foremost.

I also need to ask rivulet if she has a setup to get the sprouts even and elegant, mine are contorted and barely starting their second leaves, it looks like one of those expectation vs reality pictures when people fail recipes:

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