Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
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- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Did a little bit more shari work today. It has new buds all over so clearly a happy plant. Will need to put on a lot more growth and good wood in the next year to be any good in the final photo. Much development to go . Great fun. Great comp.
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Nice work Ben, has a good shape and look all ready. Keep up the good work. Cheers John.
- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Ok long story short got carried away and ruined it. The roots on the right hand side of the old front were non existant so i switched the front. A bit stupid i know. Looks a lot less developed now and not sure if i can get foliage to mature enough before end of comp. Probably, no make that definately this was the wrong think to do. Lets hope 1 it survives and two i can do something. Also the straight trunk on yhe top section needs a lot of attention. No No No what have i done . Live and learn hey
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- Pearcy001
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Breathe Sammy, BREATHE!
Don't beat yourself up too badly or people will be asking questions of you at work tomorrow, remember there's only so many time you can tell your colleagues you walked into a door.
Before you go sending this one to big green bin upstairs, I actually prefer the flow of the new trunk line. As well as that I also prefer the jins and Shari from this angle as well. Don't go forgetting the old front had no roots!
Once it fills out and it grows that apex I think you'll be glad you made the decision to change it. Give it time to put on some growth and then make a decision or you'll end up hastily cutting something off.
Yes before it was more of an instant Bonsai but I think this will make it a better tree in the long run, wheather it does it within the comps deadline not.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Don't beat yourself up too badly or people will be asking questions of you at work tomorrow, remember there's only so many time you can tell your colleagues you walked into a door.
Before you go sending this one to big green bin upstairs, I actually prefer the flow of the new trunk line. As well as that I also prefer the jins and Shari from this angle as well. Don't go forgetting the old front had no roots!
Once it fills out and it grows that apex I think you'll be glad you made the decision to change it. Give it time to put on some growth and then make a decision or you'll end up hastily cutting something off.
Yes before it was more of an instant Bonsai but I think this will make it a better tree in the long run, wheather it does it within the comps deadline not.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Last edited by Pearcy001 on October 25th, 2016, 10:56 pm, edited 16 times in total.
- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Pearcy you are too kind. No black eyes to report just a bruised ego
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- Jarad
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Looking good mate!
Don't forget, you still have 1 year, 1 month and about 4 days until the end of the comp. Plenty of time to develop your tree.
Don't forget, you still have 1 year, 1 month and about 4 days until the end of the comp. Plenty of time to develop your tree.
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- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Still alive. Bit of a miracle after all the abuse it has had of late
Will let it grow for a bit before the next hack.
Will let it grow for a bit before the next hack.
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
This juniper has been almost indestructible. After all the work done on it it need another trim. I changed a few things on the styling but nothing too major. This late in the game i don't think it would be wise to change things too much.
My plans for the future now is to try to get the pads to fill in and hopefully mature a bit. Also whiten the dead wood work. I will leave it in this container until the last minute as to get as much growth between now and the finish line as possible. Ill repot it into a bonsai pot just before the final photos. Until then i wait and trim. Patience patience grass hopper
On a side note i would like to thank the organises of this comp. It has been a great deal of fun for me and im sure also everyone else that has entered.
It has made me push myself and the plant more than normal and has been and will continue to be a great learning experience.
Hats off to the organises and good luck to all that have entered. May the force be with you on your adventures
My plans for the future now is to try to get the pads to fill in and hopefully mature a bit. Also whiten the dead wood work. I will leave it in this container until the last minute as to get as much growth between now and the finish line as possible. Ill repot it into a bonsai pot just before the final photos. Until then i wait and trim. Patience patience grass hopper
On a side note i would like to thank the organises of this comp. It has been a great deal of fun for me and im sure also everyone else that has entered.
It has made me push myself and the plant more than normal and has been and will continue to be a great learning experience.
Hats off to the organises and good luck to all that have entered. May the force be with you on your adventures
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- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
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- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Update. No change
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- Sammy D
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
Well the time has come.
End of a fun comp. 1 and a half years sounds like a long time until you have to make a bonsai in that time.
Well I tried my hardest and did as much as I could do without killing it so overall I am happy.
Today I put it in its final pot for the comp. Didn't have to cut off too many roots which is good.
Future plans are to keep developing the pads and fill in a few ugly spots with foliage. Seems like a different tree when I take a photo. Looks good in person. Take the photo and bam. She looks not quite so good. Oh well all is fun. Here is some pics of the little fella Overall I am so happy with this little plant. It has been through so much but just keeps on giving. Much respect for nature
Also a big thanks to the wife for the photos as I am hopeless
Good luck to all others who entered i have seen some Awesome trees and also a massive thanks to all that organised. Much appreciated. Cheers and most of all have fun.
End of a fun comp. 1 and a half years sounds like a long time until you have to make a bonsai in that time.
Well I tried my hardest and did as much as I could do without killing it so overall I am happy.
Today I put it in its final pot for the comp. Didn't have to cut off too many roots which is good.
Future plans are to keep developing the pads and fill in a few ugly spots with foliage. Seems like a different tree when I take a photo. Looks good in person. Take the photo and bam. She looks not quite so good. Oh well all is fun. Here is some pics of the little fella Overall I am so happy with this little plant. It has been through so much but just keeps on giving. Much respect for nature
Also a big thanks to the wife for the photos as I am hopeless
Good luck to all others who entered i have seen some Awesome trees and also a massive thanks to all that organised. Much appreciated. Cheers and most of all have fun.
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
you gotta be happy with that...
still a few final submissions to go but at this point i think you have my vote
still a few final submissions to go but at this point i think you have my vote
- Ryceman3
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Re: Sammy (Juniper prostrata)
I keep seeing new posts with final shots for entries and I keep thinking ...Mbunro wrote:you gotta be happy with that...
still a few final submissions to go but at this point i think you have my vote
"Yeah, that's real nice, I'll probably vote for that... "
Then I think...
"How many votes do I get again???"
Nice job Sammy, just another tree to add to my conundrum!
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