Shimpaku restyle

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Shimpaku restyle

Post by shibui »

Another of my twisted and contorted shimpaku. It has been in the pot for a year or 2 but I was not entirely happy about the shape.
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The problem seems to be the tree does not know whether it is upright or semi-cascade.
Trunk splits into 2 equal caliper trunks. One going up and the other going down, the junctions almost 180 degrees ie opposite.
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Apart from being both up and down, that junction interrupts the flow along the trunk.

After some consideration I decided to simplify the trunk line and decided the lower one fitted far better with the twisted lower part of the trunk.
Off with its head!
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I've wired and bent the fresh jin a little to conform better with the line of the cascading trunk, removed quite a few redundant branches to leave some space and wired the remaining trunk down a little more.
It might even look better turned a few degrees at next repot.
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Enough work for now. I'll leave it to recover before removing any more or wiring the remaining branches any more.
It has been a while since the dead wood was treated. Lime sulphur should make the older shari and new jins stand out better.
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Re: Shimpaku restyle

Post by SuperBonSaiyan »

It's got much more character now, I like it. I look forward to seeing what it's like once it's filled out a bit more as well.

This gives me inspiration to work on my younger shimpaku's and have something to aim toward. Most of what I see on
Youtube is so much older & bigger - something that probably doesn't exist yet in this country.
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