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G'day all, this Black pine was started a while ago in another thread
( viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8745&hilit=+drill+o ... =15#p99001 )

This was the pine before major work.
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And this was after the drill out work.
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That was last August , the tree recovered ok but I lost the very top section :x , It was going well but in the summer heat it wasn't able to cope. I put this down to splitting a branch which was not thick enough to handle the setback before recovering. I needed to give the tree back some direction as the leader was lost so I changed a few things and moved it out of the rather ordinary soil into some bonsai medium.
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This is how it looks now, a change of fronts for now and see what happens this year.
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I'd love to hear what people think, if anything you don't like , let me know. :whistle:


:beer: HAVE FUN.
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Post by daiviet_nguyen »

I think its destiny is to be a short tree :)

You have two lower branches there, I think it is pretty good already for this height.

I feel uneasy about the curve in the leader? Do you have any plan to work on the leader in the future?

I think it is recovery mode. I would not do anymore work on it during this growing season.

I am looking forward to its progression.

Cheers Craig.
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Hi Craig,

once again lovely tree, I love the direction you have taken it, and I also enjoy the pot choice.

Perhaps a little more to the left , rather than center ?

Do you plan on trimming the needles at all ?

Very nice all round, well done.

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Good project n i too would like to see its progr3ssion

The type of pot in the firet photo and other nuatural or ruggered pots.. where can one get one?
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daiviet_nguyen wrote:I think its destiny is to be a short tree :)

You have two lower branches there, I think it is pretty good already for this height.

I feel uneasy about the curve in the leader? Do you have any plan to work on the leader in the future?

I think it is recovery mode. I would not do anymore work on it during this growing season.

I am looking forward to its progression.

Cheers Craig.
Hi Daiviet ,I also feel uneasy about the "loop" . With the foliage that died back it made alot more sense but now :palm: , well plans can change fairly quickly in Bonsai land , so a new approach will be taken. Recovery mode for a while yet so I don't lose it..

PaulC wrote:Hi Craig,

once again lovely tree, I love the direction you have taken it, and I also enjoy the pot choice.

Perhaps a little more to the left , rather than center ?

Do you plan on trimming the needles at all ?

Very nice all round, well done.

Paul C

Hi Paul, I didn't plant in any particular position yet, just growing on at this stage but I like this pot also . This direction is the 2nd choice paul, i'm still up for this type of angle later on.
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The Specimen wrote:Good project n i too would like to see its progression

The type of pot in the first photo and other natural or rugged pots.. where can one get one?
G'day Specimen, Penny from mudlark pottery made that pot , memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=100 , send a pm ask her about them.



:beer: cheers guys
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Post by MattA »

Hey Craig,
Love the pot... the tree aint bad either ;)

It was interesting reading the original thread & seeing where this is at now. Look forward to seeing this progress over the coming years...

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MattA wrote:Hey Craig,
Love the pot... the tree aint bad either ;)

It was interesting reading the original thread & seeing where this is at now. Look forward to seeing this progress over the coming years...

Matt

Thanks Matt, :wave: , great pot all I need is the right tree to go in it. Cheers mate :beer:



This was the way I really wanted to plant it this time but held off :palm:
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