Thousands Stars Styling
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Thousands Stars Styling
Hi everyone!
I'm thinking to grow this into a broom style?!? What you guys think? Should I remove all lower branches?
Thanks!
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I'm thinking to grow this into a broom style?!? What you guys think? Should I remove all lower branches?
Thanks!
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Interesting wiring technique... Just clip and grow this one. You don't ever have to touch it with wire. Broom would be fine.
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Hahaha pretty crap I guess ! Thank you [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]!treeman wrote:Interesting wiring technique... Just clip and grow this one. You don't ever have to touch it with wire. Broom would be fine.
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Treeman do you think I should remove the lower branches?treeman wrote:Interesting wiring technique... Just clip and grow this one. You don't ever have to touch it with wire. Broom would be fine.
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Don't know?[ Kane ] wrote:Off topic a little, is this a Serissa variant?
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Yes it is serissa this one https://www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/serissa[ Kane ] wrote:Off topic a little, is this a Serissa variant?
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
I would leave them for now. The main problem as I see it is that it's headed in two directions. I would be inclined to pick the right as it's more interesting and remove or severely reduce the left.pureheart wrote:Treeman do you think I should remove the lower branches?treeman wrote:Interesting wiring technique... Just clip and grow this one. You don't ever have to touch it with wire. Broom would be fine.
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Hi pureheart,
I agree with the treeman to work on the right - as the left side is very straight. However, having said that I'd like to invite you to come to our next workshop - since you're in Melbourne, bring your tree along and we'll take it from there It's different to look at the tree in the flesh rather than at a picture, we do have quite a few different Serissa varieties in our collection and I'm sure we'll find a solution
Our next workshop is on Saturday 29th April, at 2:00PM - 4:30PM, at Cire services (formerly Upper Yarra Community House) at 20 Old Hereford Road in Mount Evelyn (Melway Ref 118 / B 8).
In the meantime check out our website http://www.yarravalleybonsai.org.au/ there's some interesting reading
Go to the Menu and under Newsletter you'll find in the July/August 2012 issue an article on Serissa
Hope to see you at our workshop with your Serissa
Cheers,
Rudi
I agree with the treeman to work on the right - as the left side is very straight. However, having said that I'd like to invite you to come to our next workshop - since you're in Melbourne, bring your tree along and we'll take it from there It's different to look at the tree in the flesh rather than at a picture, we do have quite a few different Serissa varieties in our collection and I'm sure we'll find a solution
Our next workshop is on Saturday 29th April, at 2:00PM - 4:30PM, at Cire services (formerly Upper Yarra Community House) at 20 Old Hereford Road in Mount Evelyn (Melway Ref 118 / B 8).
In the meantime check out our website http://www.yarravalleybonsai.org.au/ there's some interesting reading
Go to the Menu and under Newsletter you'll find in the July/August 2012 issue an article on Serissa
Hope to see you at our workshop with your Serissa
Cheers,
Rudi
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
How good is the Aussie community compared to that in the US..... Kudos to you Rudi.JR_J wrote:Hi pureheart,
I agree with the treeman to work on the right - as the left side is very straight. However, having said that I'd like to invite you to come to our next workshop - since you're in Melbourne, bring your tree along and we'll take it from there It's different to look at the tree in the flesh rather than at a picture, we do have quite a few different Serissa varieties in our collection and I'm sure we'll find a solution
Our next workshop is on Saturday 29th April, at 2:00PM - 4:30PM, at Cire services (formerly Upper Yarra Community House) at 20 Old Hereford Road in Mount Evelyn (Melway Ref 118 / B 8).
In the meantime check out our website http://www.yarravalleybonsai.org.au/ there's some interesting reading
Go to the Menu and under Newsletter you'll find in the July/August 2012 issue an article on Serissa
Hope to see you at our workshop with your Serissa
Cheers,
Rudi
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Re: Thousands Stars Styling
Thank you so much for your he invite Rudi I will definitely read the newsletter, it would probably take me too long to drive there and my kids keep me to busy... I didn't think this plant was ready to be taken to a workshop but now that I know I will not be embarrassed to take it....JR_J wrote:Hi pureheart,
I agree with the treeman to work on the right - as the left side is very straight. However, having said that I'd like to invite you to come to our next workshop - since you're in Melbourne, bring your tree along and we'll take it from there It's different to look at the tree in the flesh rather than at a picture, we do have quite a few different Serissa varieties in our collection and I'm sure we'll find a solution
Our next workshop is on Saturday 29th April, at 2:00PM - 4:30PM, at Cire services (formerly Upper Yarra Community House) at 20 Old Hereford Road in Mount Evelyn (Melway Ref 118 / B 8).
In the meantime check out our website http://www.yarravalleybonsai.org.au/ there's some interesting reading
Go to the Menu and under Newsletter you'll find in the July/August 2012 issue an article on Serissa
Hope to see you at our workshop with your Serissa
Cheers,
Rudi
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