THE PINE PROJECT

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I'll keep updating a few of those that were "pot only" as well.
That would be great, ta~
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Jumping off the JBPs for a bit and back to an original Scots Pine. This one was in the ground, back into a pot in 2022 and then had an initial "styling" about this time last year I think? Anyway, time to revisit it. I gave it another workout yesterday and so this is where we are at right now. Thinking about a pot upgrade this year when the time comes.
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Ryceman3 wrote: January 7th, 2024, 3:52 pm So, the competition has been run and won...
Joining the party late (as usual) but congrats R3, and deservedly so. Have learned lots by following your progressions. Mine are getting there - slowly
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The biggest JRP from the batch (ground grown one) with a bit of work on the structure today. I wedge cut the primary branch because I felt like it was emerging from the trunk at an awkward angle, looks a little better now.
The rest was thinned back a bit and wired out to maximise light/air and hopefully induce some back budding while everything extends and thickens to get better taper between the trunk and the branching.
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An Austrian Black Pine (Pinus nigra) clump from some of the original seeds in this thread.
This was pretty much thrown together when they were about 1 year old and has developed/progressed from there.
The base is starting to meld into one pretty nicely and the trunks are definitely fusing together if they haven't already.
Today I gave it a second styling since going into a bonsai pot. It really needs a better matched ceramic/something to help sell the story I think, hopefully that can come in the next repot session.
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Did some work on this Japanese Red Pine today. It's from the original seeds in this thread ... taking the long way home!
Thought it was worth posting my progression theory for this tree.
I have been growing for thickness (only in a pot for this one, so slowly) with little thought to the branching up to this point. My main focus has been allowing the primary (central) trunk to extend and thicken as the initial sacrifice. Today I decided that had done enough for my liking and so it was removed to a group of buds I aim to develop and select one as the new trunk line. The drawback with the main trunk also being the sacrifice is that even though you get thickening, it is along the entirety of the trunkline and so any taper is therefore minimal.
With this in mind, while the initial sacrifice did its thing, I was also nurturing two more sacrifice branches (blue and red) with the plan to transition growth to these down the track. They will now be the focus in terms of developing thickness and with any luck adding to the taper of the trunk as thickening will primarily occur along the trunk below where they branch out. I actually think they have already helped with this as they initially developed.
Hopefully the pics below help with the explanation.
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NOTE : the second cut (below the blue sacrifice) was just cleaning up a stub to begin healing.
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... and another more standard JBP getting a clean up today. Also an exclusively pot-grown tree which I think in a year or two should make a pretty impressive little shohin.
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Another clean up today, this time the neagari attempt. It's an interesting one ... just starting to fill in, it was decandled in December (after the repot last year).
As the ramification starts to develop from this point it should begin to come into its own.
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Got around to one of the ground grown OG trees this afternoon.
Still needs some tweaking of branch position, but to be honest it was getting cold and I was running out of light!... winter is coming!!
I like this one a fair bit.
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