Ulmus procera..first wiring.

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Ray M wrote:You need an apprentice to be doing all the wiring for you.
Good job mate.
I wish Ray :whistle: I have tried to enlist the help of some people but they burn out pretty quickly.
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that tree is absolutely stunning has a nightmare before christmas vibe about it love it love it love it
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A quick update on this windswept group before i clean it up. i thought i would capture it weeds and all before i get stuck into it. It responded very well to its defoliation and i will have double the wiring over Winter, mainly secondary branching. I think the positioning of the trees are good and the little rear tree did not miss a beat. I will post again when it is rewired and tidied up in a month or two :palm:
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Looks good now... Cant wait to see it cleaned up!

Now Bodhi, there's no need to make us all wait a month or two! Haha

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Bodhidrama, I like the wild appearence of this composition. My congartulations.
If I may offer an obsevartion?
I realize it is a bit hard to tell from just on-screen viewing, but if the taller tree on the right was removed from that position and brought left close to the main tree but behind it (slightly to the back of it-if you follow), I believe it could give greater gravity to the main tree (main focal point) and also create an even greater sense of perspective in relation to the smaller elements. :2c: ( I'm going by your most recent pic)
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Looking really nice Bodhidharma.
I'd like to see hollow at the front of the main tree expanded up the trunk a bit. Do you think this is a possibility?
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Maybe add a bit of colour too?
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Steven wrote:Maybe add a bit of colour too?
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treeman wrote: I realize it is a bit hard to tell from just on-screen viewing, but if the taller tree on the right was removed from that position and brought left close to the main tree but behind it (slightly to the back of it-if you follow), I believe it could give greater gravity to the main tree (main focal point) and also create an even greater sense of perspective in relation to the smaller elements. :2c: ( I'm going by your most recent pic)
Do you mean something like this Mike?
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An awesome thread I shall continue on following!!


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treeman wrote:, but if the taller tree on the right was removed from that position and brought left close to the main tree but behind it (slightly to the back of it-if you follow), I believe it could give greater gravity to the main tree (main focal point) and also create an even greater sense of perspective in relation to the smaller elements. ( I'm going by your most recent pic)
Thanks for the input Treeman :cool: The right hand group is a raft, thus on the same root system. i have had the same perspective and the single tree in the middle is getting heavily fed to accelerate its growth and it will be put on a mound. The problem i had was the tree originally earmarked for that position was larger and better developed but was stolen and i had to make do. It will change over the next ten years.
Steven wrote:I'd like to see hollow at the front of the main tree expanded up the trunk a bit. Do you think this is a possibility?
So would i Steven and it is part of the plan....but not the bats..and other stuff. Very slow day i take it :whistle:
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After that virt I realized I haven't even commented. Lovely work what you are doing here bodhi. Like others, it will be a pleasure watching this thread.

I am a massive fan of the spooky look.
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Rory wrote:
Do you mean something like this Mike?
Now that I know some of it is a raft it is just academic but no not quite like that. It looks a bit too even that way. I meant much tighter in so the gap between the 2 trees is only a couple of centermeters.
There are all kinds of possible variations really.
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