Need Styling Advice on Squamata
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Need Styling Advice on Squamata
Any thought and ideas appreciated, thanks.
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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
Really great tree to work with, get it to a workshop where you can get some very good first hand advice.
I would reduce the size of most of the jins, pinch back the foliage fairly hard and wire everything in sight.
This tree could look very good very soon.
I would reduce the size of most of the jins, pinch back the foliage fairly hard and wire everything in sight.
This tree could look very good very soon.
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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
Everything he said (sound advice)Plus, get to work wiring out all your secondary branching. Very important on Junipers.Gerard wrote:Really great tree to work with, get it to a workshop where you can get some very good first hand advice.
I would reduce the size of most of the jins, pinch back the foliage fairly hard and wire everything in sight.
This tree could look very good very soon
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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
Thanks for the replies. What is meant by wiring the secondary branches? Are these the shoots within the pads of foliage?
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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
I am sorry i did not look at your Bonsai age and did not explain myself.jsmn wrote:What is meant by wiring the secondary branches?


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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
I have wired and pruned. Any thoughts?
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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
Other people will chip in but i would like to look at it for a while before critiquing.
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Re: Need Styling Advice on Squamata
What a lovely tree. End of thoughts, masters might have some suggestions, but I think its cool as is.
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