Shohin Shimpaku
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Craig
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Shohin Shimpaku
A Shohin Shimpaku , 220mm from bottom of pot. Not grown by myself but now mine. sorry about the quality of the pics

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Re: Shohin Shimpaku
No plans Andrew, just enjoy and maintain it for a while, then
maybe some refining later on down the track, Cheers mate 
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Re: Shohin Shimpaku
Sounds like a plan to me mate! I always live with a new tree for a while before I make changes (if I make changes). Cool little treeCraig wrote:No plans Andrew, just enjoy and maintain it for a while, thenmaybe some refining later on down the track, Cheers mate
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Re: Shohin Shimpaku
nice pick up-the two foliage masses are very similar and am wondering if this could be fixed by trimming either foliage pad or through wiring and breaking up either or both(assuming you see it as a problem of course)
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Re: Shohin Shimpaku
nice tree craig, did you grow and develop it? If so any progression shots?
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Re: Shohin Shimpaku
Sorry Ken , i didn't grow or develop this one , no progression shots, but when i start working on it there will be
.cheers
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I have started working slowly on this new tree. I am thinning the foliage down and have wired a few branches for now but have not done much to the cascading branch yet
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Re: Shohin Shimpaku
Thanks Neal, 
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