Reddit Reddit reviews Boncas Bundle 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 Black Wire-New Bonsai

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Boncas Bundle 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 Black Wire-New Bonsai
✅ Making a bonsai is more interesting than appreciate it. Lashing is an important part of the production of bonsai tree, do it yourself start from the wire selection.✅ High quantity: Boncas Bonsai Wire is make by top grade Aluminum wire, the coating will NOT rub off or rust. It's soft enough to bend many times, reusable and environment-friendly.✅ Thickness variety: Three dif size in the pack, including 1.0mm, 1.5mm and 2.0mm diameter, around 32 feet in each roll. This Bonsai tree training wire serves your purpose on the different sizes you wanna experiment.✅ Easy to use: This Bonsai training wires are excellent to wrap around the branches and trunk, and hold Bonsai's shape well.✅ Boncas Bonsai wire's color blends well with most bark, and doesn't cause difference in visual effects like some bright wire. This product will not damage bonsai or trees, but don't forget to take it off the branches after the limbs are set.
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1 Reddit comment about Boncas Bundle 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 Black Wire-New Bonsai:

u/cyz0r · 1 pointr/Bonsai

Hi I just bought a Bougainvillea from Lowes. Should I just prune and let it grow in the black plastic bucket thing I bought it in for the rest of the year until spring time? I would like it to grow the trunk a bit so I figured doing that would be best.

Is there anything I should do other than pruning to prep till next spring? Should I switch out the soil? If so regular soil like miracle grow or bonsai soil even though I plan on keeping it in the black bucket?

As for tools I plan to buy Fiskars scissors and this wire set. Anything else a scrub like me should get? If I do enjoy this enough I have no problem spending $500+ on really nice tools, just not right away.

I live in a desert where 115 degrees is the norm for summer days and the sun really tough. I read on the wiki "A covered porch or a covered apartment balcony generally has insufficient light unless it’s right up against the rail." so should I just let it sit in direct sunlight all day or should I place it under another tree where it can get rays of sunlight but still in the shade?