This tree was started with a post (yamadori lillypilly) September 2010.
The future of this tree will be to grow lower branches that are big enough to suit the trunk.
The height :- 390mm, width :- 450mm, nebari :- 160 mm
My AusBonsai screen name :- aussie4bonsai
I live at Narrabeen a suburb in Sydney New South Wales.
[ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
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Re: [ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
Harry it depends on if you think growing is training.
If I started to pull down and wire the branches, that would be what I would call training.
I will let the judges decide that.
Barry
If I started to pull down and wire the branches, that would be what I would call training.
I will let the judges decide that.
Barry
Re: [ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
the 4th word started is what caused my comment.aussie4bonsai wrote:This tree was started with a post (yamadori lillypilly) September 2010.
The future of this tree will be to grow lower branches that are big enough to suit the trunk.
The height :- 390mm, width :- 450mm, nebari :- 160 mm My AusBonsai screen name :- aussie4bonsai
I live at Narrabeen a suburb in Sydney New South Wales.
harry
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Re: [ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
Barry, I take training as meaning anything done to the tree to develop it as a bonsai. (after the initial cut back and root prune if its a yamadori).
Very nice lilly pilly, interesting way to develop taper in a bonsai.
chris
Very nice lilly pilly, interesting way to develop taper in a bonsai.
chris
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Re: [ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
IMO as a Moderator this tree was collected and brought home on the 13-11-09 , , chainsaw cut on the 27-8-10 , , and by September 2010 it was well under way in it's training for Bonsai. We'll wait for the Judges decision....viewtopic.php?f=58&t=6051&start=0&hilit ... lillypilly
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Re: [ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
Hi Chris
You could be right.
If you trim the roots of a young seedling like black pine or layer a tree that hasn’t been good enough to be a bonsai, then they could be classified as the beginning training.
You could also say that once you purchase a tree that it is the start of training.
Then how do you classify a tree bought as bonsai stock, to a tree that is old nursery stock.
Or something dug out of the ground.
There is a fine line to cross some were.
I will leave it to the judges.
Barry
You could be right.
If you trim the roots of a young seedling like black pine or layer a tree that hasn’t been good enough to be a bonsai, then they could be classified as the beginning training.
You could also say that once you purchase a tree that it is the start of training.
Then how do you classify a tree bought as bonsai stock, to a tree that is old nursery stock.
Or something dug out of the ground.
There is a fine line to cross some were.
I will leave it to the judges.
Barry
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Re: [ANBITA] Syzygium- Lilly pilly
According to the requirements to be met. The Moderators make this assessment, as to whether or not it meets the requirements, not the judges.
That is how I read the instructions for entering, the competition.
My understanding of this entry is, that it be in the ANBA.
Just my Pup
That is how I read the instructions for entering, the competition.
My understanding of this entry is, that it be in the ANBA.
Just my Pup
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