Major Juniper Bending Question

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Major Juniper Bending Question

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I need some movement at the base of this Shimpaku.
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Rebarring is red, wire is white and brown is wood.

Does anyone have any ideas whether this is the most effective way to get a bend in?

Suggestions sought.
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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First you should prune it (50% off at least) so you can see what you're doing.
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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I recently watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivT5ABSEJQw

Not sure if the tree survived, but gives you an idea of how to bend.

I've also tried splitting a large branch on a juniper and putting quite an extreme bend in it. Not sure if it'll survive, but it is a sacrifice branch that is ready to come off - so even if it dies it'll make interesting deadwood.
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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Another option would be repotting it on an angle.
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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Tried that - it’s too straight at the base
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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Did you end up bending it?

Air layering/ground layering is another option if you're willing to rebuild the nebari.
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Not yet bro.

I’m not game enough to layer. If it fails the tree is finished
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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After rio bar and some compression
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

Post by BonsaiBobbie »

As an engineer, I don't often get to pick up people's spelling mistakes...

But "reo" is the abbreviation of "reinforcement"...

Just saying!

Probably a bit too late, but Bonsaify has a great video of what to do with straight Junipers. It isn't really targeted at "straight" junipers per se, but just gives another good option.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QlzgDtpg1M
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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I guess @Daluke meant he took that juniper to Brazil and shouted it a drink?
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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Daluke wrote: June 25th, 2023, 8:53 pm After rio bar and some compressionFullSizeRender-compressed.jpeg
Not much good having the trunk come out of the ground vertically and then bending. Hence my suggestion about thinning it out first to see where the bend is best placed.
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Re: Major Juniper Bending Question

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treeman wrote: June 27th, 2023, 11:33 am [quote=Daluke post_id=300670 time=<a href="tel:1687690408">1687690408</a> user_id=7344]
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Not much good having the trunk come out of the ground vertically and then bending. Hence my suggestion about thinning it out first to see where the bend is best placed.
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Lol - I got rid of lots. I’ll keep thinning. I see your point
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