[Ryan1979b] - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
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[Ryan1979b] - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
HI, This is my second entry. The trees statistics are as follows:
Species: Juniper Squamata 'Prostrata'
Collection: Bought from Nursery
Cost: $14.95 - 25% off
Original Height : Currently as in Photo's it is 180mm
Cheers All, have fun and good luck
Species: Juniper Squamata 'Prostrata'
Collection: Bought from Nursery
Cost: $14.95 - 25% off
Original Height : Currently as in Photo's it is 180mm
Cheers All, have fun and good luck
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- Ryan1979b
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
As some of you may know I am flying out to Europe for 6 weeks in 3 days. I Greatfuly recieved a consession to style my tree in advance due to the fact that I will not be around for the main period of spring. Not withou consiquences tho as I have to submit my entry in advance to compensate for the earlymark. I appreciate the consession
Here is my first styling along with a photo of the stock this morning with todays paper.
Thank you again and much appreciated. Good luck all and I'll be sure to check out the progress whilst I'm away
Here is my first styling along with a photo of the stock this morning with todays paper.
Thank you again and much appreciated. Good luck all and I'll be sure to check out the progress whilst I'm away
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Here is my update for my juniper entry. It looked as though it was a bit underwatered whyen I was away for 6 weeks but it looks as though it is on the recovery trail. Fingers crossed it will be fine from now on
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Hi All,
Here is another quick update on my Juni entry. I decided ro go for a minor restyle this time. I have provided a vert of where I would like it to go
Cheers Ryan
Here is another quick update on my Juni entry. I decided ro go for a minor restyle this time. I have provided a vert of where I would like it to go
Cheers Ryan
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
A quick update on my Juni, not to much change just constant picking and trying to get the left side to keep growing out as much as possible. Once this happend I think It will add a lot more ballance. I think I may also lower the lowest righth branch but I might have a think about that for a while..hehehe
Cheers
Ryan
Cheers
Ryan
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Ryan, you say you want the left side to grow more! then you should stop pinching or pruning this side, and concentrate on pinching the right side to push the energy to the left.Ryan1979b wrote:A quick update on my Juni, not to much change just constant picking and trying to get the left side to keep growing out as much as possible. Once this happend I think It will add a lot more ballance. I think I may also lower the lowest righth branch but I might have a think about that for a while..hehehe
Cheers
Ryan
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Hey pup, that's spot on what I have been doing , I'm trying to let the strongest 3-4 branches on the grow as quick as they can. Fingers crossed they will make it
Cheers
Ryan
Cheers
Ryan
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Entry update, Not to much has happened, the growth has slowed down quiet a bit throughout Autumn.
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
That looks great man, and from Whalan's no doubtRyan1979b wrote:Entry update, Not to much has happened, the growth has slowed down quiet a bit throughout Autumn.
Cheers
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Cheers, Yeh a little plug for them...hehehe
Just a little heads up, noticed you were from Port Stepehens. Have you been to the Nursery at medowie along Grahamstown Road around the Dam. He is a wholesale nursury mainly in citrus trees but also has a fair few portential bonsai starters. I spoke to the owner while ago who has been bonsaiing for a while now and its definitly worth a look around
Just a little heads up, noticed you were from Port Stepehens. Have you been to the Nursery at medowie along Grahamstown Road around the Dam. He is a wholesale nursury mainly in citrus trees but also has a fair few portential bonsai starters. I spoke to the owner while ago who has been bonsaiing for a while now and its definitly worth a look around
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
very nice tree, you should be very happy with what you have produced
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
Thanks Ryan, I normally drop thru Old farm Nursery every other week, either harrassing David or collecting moss.Ryan1979b wrote:Cheers, Yeh a little plug for them...hehehe
Just a little heads up, noticed you were from Port Stepehens. Have you been to the Nursery at medowie along Grahamstown Road around the Dam. He is a wholesale nursury mainly in citrus trees but also has a fair few portential bonsai starters. I spoke to the owner while ago who has been bonsaiing for a while now and its definitly worth a look around
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Re: Ryan - Juniper Squamata - Entry 2
just abit of advice you might want to take some of the moss off it as junipers like to stay dry and moss on them sometimes can cause rott, what you could do is collect it like im doing, looks nice though