I’ve been growing her from seed for about 80 years, water bottle included for scale.
thanks for any advice!
Jozaeh

yep, totally taking the mug of beer Scott!Scott Roxburgh wrote:You taking the?
Darn it! I was hoping that I could get away with the nebari being bit lacking, I was hoping that the AMAZING movement in the trunk would be interesting enough, but your point is great Rowdy,Rowdy wrote:Work on the Nebari a little before you pull it out
It will make it look older
thanks Cre8ivbonsai. it's always so hard to leave a tree one more season to thickin up the trunk, I want to put the tree on show NOW!! And yep, i've enrolled in a chainsaw masters course so I can do some delicate carving in the little girl. oh everyone's ideas are great!cre8ivbonsai wrote:![]()
Stick it in a grow box and let it thicken up a bit
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... then you can work on styling, maybe a bit of chainsaw carving?
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Darn it kcpoole, you better not steal my idea with an ambar of your own for the shohin comp! (seriously this one made me laugh OUT LOUD).kcpoole wrote:Is that your entry into the Shohin comp ?
Do not forget to Spade around the roots to cut them off to develop finer roots shooting back near the trunk![]()
Let us all know when you are going to dig. That way we can all come and watch you while we sit back with a beeror 20 and laugh
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Ken
Wow! Why didn't I come to you first! I mean I knew your speciality was bamboo, but your work shows for itself! I'll make sure to have some bamboo shoots on hand to distract you from eating the ambar's shoots. thanks for the offer for help, i'll definately call the tokyo zoo to see when I can come pick you up.BonsaiPanda wrote:Hi Jozaeh,
I am awesome at trunk chops, if you look at my avatarI get a bit hungry when doing them and I am prone to eating the new shoots as well, so you may have to protect the new shoots if I come around for the trunk work. Oh I dig up the roots sometimes as well, jeez I am a bugger for that stuff.
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Regards Panda
Oh tony, always such wisdom. I was afraid of that. I'm hoping that the new leader should introduce some taper over the next 60 years, I'll let you know how it goes in 2070. Or maybe let your grandchildren know through my grandchildren? We may both be gone by then. But hey, at least we learn patience!Tony Bebb wrote:Nice Jozaeh
Sorry but I don't like the lack of taper or nebari. I think you could do better and should look at options down the street.![]()
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Oh skip yes! I was going to contract Erin pottery to make one for me, but they said some pots are just too small to even bother with. Thanks!Skippy wrote:I Have just the pot for that![]()
Cheers
Skip
I just emailed mount franklin, they're working on it, I should have one this week.cuwire wrote:Looks just fine to me -- a bigger water bottle will make all the difference.
Ok now Dario, either you're serious, or you're double sarcastic-ing me SO well! I couldn't tell! Thanks for the comment,Dario wrote:Hi Jozaeh, full marks for enthusiasm, but in all seriousness if I were you I would consider working/chopping the tree in the background and developing that instead.
Cheers, Dario.
Oh dean, such good advice, I've grabbed a steel pipe bender from my mate's workshop, and I'll be using some fencing piping for the wire. She'll be shaped in no time! And darn leaf reduction, we have to work hard for our masterpieces don't we! I'm onto it.dragon wrote:gday all
i have a backhoe for bending the trunkand you would want to start wiring
before the branches get to brittleand also dont forget to defoliate to reduce leaf size
cheers dean
Pots Galore might be able to help you out ...jozaeh wrote:Oh skip yes! I was going to contract Erin pottery to make one for me, but they said some pots are just too small to even bother with. Thanks!Skippy wrote:I Have just the pot for that![]()
Cheers
Skip
Jozaeh