New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
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New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Hi all,
I recently bought some new nersery stock for some simple smaller bonsai work. This is me getting back into bonsai after a very initial forey about 8 years ago with a break of 5 years in between. Whilst i was overseas i lost all my few bonsai's i created due to the person not caring for them properly.
So time to start getting back into it. Here is my first attempt with a twin trun juniper. I forgot to take a photo of the nursery stock but it basically looked like a small xmas tree.
Any ideas/suggestions? I need to increase some of the lengths of the branches on the left but they have been wired in place and will grow in time to complete the shape.
I will now leave this tree until end of winter when i will wire out all the pads ready for the spring grwoth.
cheers.
Andrew
I recently bought some new nersery stock for some simple smaller bonsai work. This is me getting back into bonsai after a very initial forey about 8 years ago with a break of 5 years in between. Whilst i was overseas i lost all my few bonsai's i created due to the person not caring for them properly.
So time to start getting back into it. Here is my first attempt with a twin trun juniper. I forgot to take a photo of the nursery stock but it basically looked like a small xmas tree.
Any ideas/suggestions? I need to increase some of the lengths of the branches on the left but they have been wired in place and will grow in time to complete the shape.
I will now leave this tree until end of winter when i will wire out all the pads ready for the spring grwoth.
cheers.
Andrew
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
I can see where your going with this lovely little tree.
You may want to keep in mind removing some of the lower branches in the future, no rush tho. 


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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Hi Karraway, not a Juniper, more likely a Cedar Deodora but the picture cannot get close enough. Nice styling though.karraway2 wrote: Here is my first attempt with a twin trun juniper
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
I certainly agree with this and it was my first thought after relooking at the photo i took. I will use the lower branches to help add growing strength to the tree until all other branches are in place. I guess hte larger trunk definately should have a higher 1st branch than the smaller tree.
My intention was to probably jin the lower left branch....?
Do you think the actual branch lengths at this stage are a little long?
My intention was to probably jin the lower left branch....?
Do you think the actual branch lengths at this stage are a little long?
Trent McKenzie wrote:I can see where your going with this lovely little tree.You may want to keep in mind removing some of the lower branches in the future, no rush tho.
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Nice low trunk separation on that one.
the branches are too long, but is you are only growing the low ones as sacrifice branches, that does not matter as the more rampant the growth on them the more they contribute to the trunk growth.
Ken
the branches are too long, but is you are only growing the low ones as sacrifice branches, that does not matter as the more rampant the growth on them the more they contribute to the trunk growth.
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Hi karraway2,
Which nursery did you go to for this tree? I am curious as i am looking for stock.
Thanks,
Brad75.
Which nursery did you go to for this tree? I am curious as i am looking for stock.
Thanks,
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
This was just a standard shrub from flowerpower as was the japanese box i also posted about, something like $15-$20 or so. I will get the exact species name tonight when i get home.
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Hi karraway2,
Thanks for the info; I am a member at flowerpower so I might head out to Narellan and see what I can get.
Cheers
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Thanks for the info; I am a member at flowerpower so I might head out to Narellan and see what I can get.

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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
wow, from your experience i migth invest in a watering unit with a timer, i dont know how some one could abandon a bonsai..
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Hi Karraway,
Nice start on your tree. Although it has been suggested that you have a cedar tree this, is I am sure, a juniper. The red-brown bark and foliage give it away.
As mentioned earlier also by Ken, I think the design can be improved by shortening or even removing some of the lower branches. With conifers in general the lower branches are rarely the longest. They often become shaded out by more vigorous branches above as the tree gets taller and can die off altogether. When styling a conifer in a tall upright style, try giving it a kite shape. Either tail down or tail up, both look good and are quite natural and pleasant shapes trees can form.
Nice start on your tree. Although it has been suggested that you have a cedar tree this, is I am sure, a juniper. The red-brown bark and foliage give it away.
As mentioned earlier also by Ken, I think the design can be improved by shortening or even removing some of the lower branches. With conifers in general the lower branches are rarely the longest. They often become shaded out by more vigorous branches above as the tree gets taller and can die off altogether. When styling a conifer in a tall upright style, try giving it a kite shape. Either tail down or tail up, both look good and are quite natural and pleasant shapes trees can form.

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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
Recap:
-Juniper for sure
-Let lower branches grow long to help thicken trunk, then jin if wanted in the future
-Develop top of tree into kite shape to resemble mature junipers in nature
-Don't let other look after the tree
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-Juniper for sure
-Let lower branches grow long to help thicken trunk, then jin if wanted in the future
-Develop top of tree into kite shape to resemble mature junipers in nature
-Don't let other look after the tree
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Re: New nursery stock Juniper - 1st styling
I can certainly stand correcting but can we clarify what sort of juniper and a clearer photo. Maybe need to check my eye sightAkamatsu wrote:. Although it has been suggested that you have a cedar tree this, is I am sure, a juniper.

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Thanks Karraway, Hmmm, never heard of that one. I hope it performs well for you.karraway2 wrote:it is a juniperus Chinensis 'blue point'

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karraway2 wrote:it is a juniperus Chinensis 'blue point'
Looks more like a Juniperus africana possible the nana, which has the growth habit you have there. Very early experience with them is that they are rampant vertical growers.
even after 4 years of wire once taken off one week later verticle again.
Gave up on them after that, good training trees for styling and wireing.
Just my
