What To Do With 75 'Skyrocket' Junipers...

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anttal63 wrote:...bare rooting it will only be a prob if you open the wood up this time of the year. have fun fly. :D
Thanks Antonio!

Since your post, I have bare rooted a handful for an experimental project... :twisted: I'll try to get pics once the sun comes up.
Asus101 wrote:Fly aren't skyrockets another cultivar of Chinese juniper?
Gday Asus!

Googling the term 'skyrocket juniper' returns results that state that the common name refers to J. scopulorum (Rocky Mountain Juniper), and occasionally the synonym of J. virginiana (Eastern Red Cedar, among other common names) appears. As stated above, my knowledge of Junipers is quite limited, so I'm only going on the info that is readily available. Of course, it is entirely possible that the treelings are something other than what is commonly called "Skyrocket Juniper".
mudlarkpottery wrote:I have access to a quantity of Squamatas in 4" pots for $10.00 each. The one in the following photos is 30cm x 30cm x 15cm. if anyone is interested.
Gday Penny!

That's some nicely developed material for the price! I'd gladly part with $10 for one of those Junis.

Thanks all.

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He will come down to $8.00 for orders over 10. I can pick them up and freight them to you.
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mudlarkpottery wrote:He will come down to $8.00 for orders over 10. I can pick them up and freight them to you.
Thanks Penny, but I think I'm getting to the stage of having too many trees (yet again :oops: )...
FlyBri wrote:Since your post, I have bare rooted a handful for an experimental project... :twisted: I'll try to get pics once the sun comes up.
Well, the sun has come up a few times since I posted, and now it's time for a photo...
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I've taken 3 of the Junis, bare-rooted them and twisted them together. In order to protect the bark - as well as hopefully facilitating the fusing thereof - I have tightly wrapped the 'trunk' in regular grafting tape, followed by an even tighter go with self-adhesive silicone tape. It will be interesting to see what happens with the new growth, given the tree's natural tendency to grow bolt upright...

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...and more...
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This little oddity was made by twisting 2 of the Junis together, as well as a thick bit of wire which followed the line of the trees. Once again, I wrapped tightly with grafting tape and silicone tape before wiring. It would seem that the wire along the lentgh of the trunk has allowed me to more easily achieve more vigorous bending than with the previous example.

More to follow.

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FlyBri wrote:More to follow.
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Stop me if I'm boring y'all...
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FlyBri wrote:
FlyBri wrote:More to follow.
Skyrocket_Junipers_06.jpg
Stop me if I'm boring y'all...
NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

That last one will be very interesting. Cant wait to see these guys in a few years.

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JayC. wrote:
FlyBri wrote:
FlyBri wrote:More to follow.
Skyrocket_Junipers_06.jpg
Stop me if I'm boring y'all...
NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

That last one will be very interesting. Cant wait to see these guys in a few years.

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Yeah it will look a bit like one of those exposed root Twisted thingos.

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Keep 'em coming Mr. Fly. I bet you are inspiring more people to try these techniques than you will ever know.

Just out of curiosity, on average how long do you spend on each of these twisty Skyrockets?

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i really think the last one will give a really interesting result
nice work
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Steven wrote:Just out of curiosity, on average how long do you spend on each of these twisty Skyrockets?
Gday Mr Steven!

At a guess, I'd probably spend an hour or two on each one. The really time consuming bit is the prep work (applying protective tape and wire) - the actual 'styling' takes no time at all (as may be evident from the results I've achieved so far :| ).

Thanks all!

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ya having too much fun pal! good for you. some great ideas there fly. i like the last 2, just not sure about the parrallel trunks. if you've got more try twisting the trunks around each other to fuse b4 / as your wiring. :D
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anttal63 wrote:...if you've got more...
Gday Antonio!

At last count, I had over 50 to play with. Unfortunately, I'm using up the most flexible (thinnest) ones early in the piece. Time to come up with another set of plans... ;)

Regarding the parallel trunking: I thought it could be nice to try to achieve the more 'ribbony' look that is often seen in Bonsai Junipers. Time will tell.

Thanks me old chum!

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FlyBri wrote:
anttal63 wrote:...if you've got more...
Gday Antonio!

At last count, I had over 50 to play with. Unfortunately, I'm using up the most flexible (thinnest) ones early in the piece. Time to come up with another set of plans... ;)

Regarding the parallel trunking: I thought it could be nice to try to achieve the more 'ribbony' look that is often seen in Bonsai Junipers. Time will tell.

Thanks me old chum!

Fly.
time will tell indeed; i hear where you coming from on the ribbon effect. either way im sure they'll be pearla's! ;) :D
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Hi FlyBri, I would really love to see an update on these junipers that you twisted up!
It has been a couple of years and the progression of their development will be very interesting!
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