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Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 14th, 2017, 10:00 pm
by Keep Calm and Ramify
That tree really is lovely to see. The styling & work you've documented here has really paid off. The new pot has some great texture which reminds me of the moon - is it an old one?

Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 20th, 2017, 5:39 pm
by bodhidharma
melbrackstone wrote:Man, that is really something! Flipping back to the first page is eye-opening, you really have produced a beauty!
:tu2: Thank you MBS.
Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: The new pot has some great texture which reminds me of the moon - is it an old one?
Sorry for the late reply KCR. Not an old pot but a one off i lucked upon in a Nursery in Tylden of all places. It was made in Vietnam.

Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 20th, 2017, 9:01 pm
by anthonyW
Looking at your latest image my friend my eye still automatically goes straight to the lower bottom branch, I don,t believe that is a/the focal point..,stand corrected, sorry but it still got me going Bodhi lol :)

So I fiddled again,removed it and stood the tree up slightly ,hope you don t mind me having a bit of fun Bodhi ..cheers ..Just saying ;)

Do like the pot :D
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Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 21st, 2017, 6:43 am
by bodhidharma
anthonyW wrote:So I fiddled again,removed it and stood the tree up slightly ,hope you don t mind me having a bit of fun Bodhi ..cheers ..Just saying
It is so tempting to remove it Anthony and i like the virt. Having said that i learnt that it is easier to cut later than to grow later so it stays..........for now :roll: I will wait until the top has grown down over it and creates more flow and then see. :tu:

Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 21st, 2017, 8:00 am
by Keep Calm and Ramify
Wouldn't this lovely tree become a little mundane without that first branch?
It's position may be not ideal in bonsai "terms" (the tree thinks otherwise) - but creating viewer interest & individuality must surely be key :?:

Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 21st, 2017, 10:42 am
by bodhidharma
Keep Calm and Ramify wrote:Wouldn't this lovely tree become a little mundane without that first branch?
Agreed and i have been pondering a raffia wrap and a little manipulation on said branch to see if i could make it a little more interesting.

Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 21st, 2017, 5:25 pm
by Keep Calm and Ramify
bodhidharma wrote:
Keep Calm and Ramify wrote:Wouldn't this lovely tree become a little mundane without that first branch?
Agreed and i have been pondering a raffia wrap and a little manipulation on said branch to see if i could make it a little more interesting.
Absolutely, and I'm pretty confident you have the skills to do so! Chopping it off should be the very last option.
Thanks for posting the updates & pictures, as I am learning a lot from you.

Re: JWP progress..and a resounding CRACK

Posted: October 22nd, 2017, 11:57 am
by anthonyW
bodhidharma wrote:
anthonyW wrote:So I fiddled again,removed it and stood the tree up slightly ,hope you don t mind me having a bit of fun Bodhi ..cheers ..Just saying
It is so tempting to remove it Anthony and i like the virt. Having said that i learnt that it is easier to cut later than to grow later so it stays..........for now :roll: I will wait until the top has grown down over it and creates more flow and then see. :tu:
And fair enough too, your trunk line has a nice shape and flow to it and the foliage sits very nicely on top..weeping down, just something special about JWP's, unfortunately I rarely see hardly any in collections and exhibits these days...

cheers Anthony