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Cultivate Bonsai

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Cultivate bonsai trees from species selection through long-term seasonal care. Covers species suitability, structural and maintenance pruning, wiring technique, repotting protocol, soil mix preparation, seasonal care schedules, and contemplative sitting practice. Use when selecting a species for a first or next bonsai, performing structural or maintenance pruning, repotting when roots are circling or growth has stalled, wiring branches for shaping, developing a seasonal care calendar, or building a contemplative practice with a living tree.

Purpose

To guide users through the intricate process of cultivating and maintaining bonsai trees, from initial species selection to advanced seasonal care and contemplative practice.

Features

  • Species selection based on climate and experience
  • Detailed pruning techniques (maintenance and structural)
  • Branch wiring for shaping
  • Repotting protocols with soil mix preparation
  • Seasonal care calendars
  • Contemplative practice integration

Use Cases

  • Selecting a bonsai species
  • Performing structural or maintenance pruning
  • Repotting a bonsai
  • Wiring branches for shaping
  • Developing a seasonal care calendar
  • Building a contemplative practice with a living tree

Non-Goals

  • Advanced horticultural science beyond bonsai
  • General gardening advice
  • AI-driven automated gardening (this is a procedural guide)

Installation

/plugin install agent-almanac@pjt222-agent-almanac

Quality Score

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98 /100
Analyzed about 21 hours ago

Trust Signals

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Stars14
LicenseMIT
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