Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

Post by Glenn C »

I agree it's a better pot and a better position, I'd like to see some other angles...any chance?
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Hi,

Just an update.

Cleaned up and some rewiring.

Regards

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Another beautiful stunning tree Peter great work !
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Looking great Peter, cheers Peter
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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I love seeing the before and afters... Great work
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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stunning tree. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to future photos update.
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Update, rewired today

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Beautiful tree Peter. It's come a very long way in just ten years. You obviously have a great knowledge of these trees to develop them so quickly.
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Hi Peter,
Very nice job mate. The tree looks a treat. :clap: :clap:

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Nice tree Peter! I love the wiring. Makes it look like the tree is shackled down but is trying to escape and grow.
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Stunning tree.

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Beautiful tree Peter,

Nice to see the before and afters, a learning curb for us newbies.

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Peter, you know what you are doing. Your pine shows great age for such a modest period (in relation to pines in Japan) in training. all the best, Ash
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

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Great tree. It could be the photo however do the first two branches on the LHS originate from the same spot?

I vaguely remember an old saying, A bird on a bonsai pot is worth two in the bush :whistle: :whistle:
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on

Post by bonsaisensation »

hi Peter
i hope you don't mind, i had a little play with a virtual of your fantastic tree. i thought by reducing some lengths on certan branches will open up some space :2c: :2c: .
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