Melaleuca Armillaris (?) Progression

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Re: Melaleuca Armillaris (?) Progression

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FlyBri wrote:PS:
Pup wrote:
I have just had another look. Put it in a round pot
Mr Pup - I think you might need your eyes checked: the tree is in a round pot...
I think Pup was referring to the fact that this pre-bonsai is a perfect specimen for a 360 degree tree. I wouldn't try to find a front, I'd work with all angles as a front - in time I'm sure one will stand out as the best.

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I agree Steven, but he will have to get a wonky pot for his wonky turntable :P :lol:
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Pup wrote:I agree Steven, but he will have to get a wonky pot for his wonky turntable :P :lol:
Hey Pup - I have recently taken delivery of a non-wonky turntable, and shall soon be taking over the world of 360° Bonsai photography! Bwaahahahah!!! :twisted:

* * *

Well, I didn't get my wiring/shaping done in time to get any decent photos, but I did manage to snap off a couple of progress pics before the sun got too high in the sky. You can see why I dropped out of my Engineering course after the first year... :oops: My ideas on mechanics were clearly too revolutionary for the times. :geek:
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Anyway, wish me luck with the final bits of bending...

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Good luck Mate I see what you mean about engineering :!:
Did you take up an Arborist career instead :?:
Go to it best of, :) Pup
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Pup wrote:Good luck Mate
Thanks Pup!

I think I'm done for now (but no pics until tomorrow AM when the Sun is better for photography).

In the process of bending, I heard the dreaded >SNAP!< numerous times (the loudest was when I wrenched the 20mm thick first branch down) bit the sisal/jute/Coban™ and kilometres of copper has held everything in place. It is my experience with this specimen that a bit of cracking can be a good thing, and you virtually have to snap a branch off completely in order to kill it.

Anyway, I'm off to snap some She-Oaks!
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good work fly that is art pal! im holding my breath till the morning. :D
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anttal63 wrote: im holding my breath till the morning. :D
Well Antonio, you can breathe again... I've taken the photos, and they are nothing short of ordinary. :|

Viewing my Melaleuca in this way, I can see that it has a long way to go before being showable, but I guess that's the nature of the word 'progression'... I can now see some key areas that need to be addressed in the next wiring session. It's not quite 360°, but if you open the first image and hit the 'play' button (►) you can see a slideshow of 12 views (most of which are obscured by foliage and/or timber and/or wire).

Comments, advice, abuse and general banter always welcome.

Thanks.

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OOOOh you are a clever boy!!! Nice work Fly however (isn't there always one ) I would twerit mine, shorten the foliage to help you define it more.
That way it will put some ramification on also. I have found that with most needle type foliage on Melaleucas, respond well to being shortened,never behind green though. Just some thoughts. :) Pup
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ya sure ya got enough angles on the shots? well done pal! :D
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Pup wrote:I would twerit mine, shorten the foliage to help you define it more.
That way it will put some ramification on also. I have found that with most needle type foliage on Melaleucas, respond well to being shortened,never behind green though. Just some thoughts. :)
Gday Mr Pup!

I fully agree that cutting back on the green (or some fine deatil wiring) would help bring some definintion to the design. However, as it's growing well at the moment, I thought I'd let the tree grow into its new wires over the next couple of months. I think that if the canopy is to remain this wide, I need to get some trunk thickening going on too. My plan is to give it a haircut when I repot in Spring (and I'll bear in mind your advice about not cutting beyond green growth).
anttal63 wrote:ya sure ya got enough angles on the shots?
Gday Ant!

Well, according to my calculations it's only 1/3 of the amount of shots needed for a 360° display. I'm considering this to be practice. :ugeek:

Thanks gents!

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FlyBri wrote:
AusBonsai wrote:Looks like some heavy wiring coming up Mr Fly ;)
That's right, Mr Oz!

As of now, I have my sisal and jute twine in place, and a generous strapping of Coban™ tape, and I'm planning on some serious turnbuckle action. But... I'm having a crisis of styling, and now I can't find a front... :geek: [EDIT] Now that I think of it, I'm having a crisis of styling, and now I can't find a back... :ugeek: [/EDIT]

Any suggestions anybody?

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John Naka said "If you can't find the front ; then find the back! The other side is the front!"

He also said :"If you have a problem cut it off. If you then still have a problem you've really got a problem"

In your case you have a 360 degree bonsai; No Problem.

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Grant Bowie wrote:In your case you have a 360 degree bonsai; No Problem.
Gday Grant!

I wouldn't go so far as to call this Bonsai yet. Give it 3-5 years, a good bit of pruning and a decent pot, and then we shall see.

I like that it presents a number of possible fronts (not that you can see any of them through all the foliage), but I will not sacrifice a great front for an ordinary 360°. If it ends up looking good from multiple angles, that's just a bonus. Now all I need do is find that great front (or back :mrgreen: ).

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FlyBri wrote::|
Such a tease. . . . .
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are you doin that mystery shari again? not fair. :P
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