How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Great link Joe, I hadn't seen that one.
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
I have a fair few young twisted buggers, one I have/am fusing together and they are powering on. I have wired shape in but as it gets a little older, fused and thicker I will I will end up killing off one of them which will create a nice shari and help it twist.
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Fantastic thread
I bought a JBP of Jow and it is growing marvelously
Thanks mate
Let's keep this thread going as it is very informative and interesting
Happy bonsai everyone

I bought a JBP of Jow and it is growing marvelously

Thanks mate

Let's keep this thread going as it is very informative and interesting

Happy bonsai everyone

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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
The 5 i have in a big box I have added to this thread here
viewtopic.php?f=138&t=10827&p=115141#p115141
Looking good but still slow to develop
and i have 2 in the ground.
How everyone else's trees progressing
Ken
viewtopic.php?f=138&t=10827&p=115141#p115141
Looking good but still slow to develop
and i have 2 in the ground.
How everyone else's trees progressing
Ken
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
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Hey Mods I reckon this warrants a sticky! 

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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Ha, is a good thread, I had an epiphany of sorts myself when I read it, thanks 

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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
So how is everyones stock going (or growing
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My efforts have been all but poor mainly due to a lack of space and as a result i havent really grown any. This year i am changing that and i have put in a bunch of Japanese black pine and Trident maple seed which is just comming up and will soon be getting potted up and then wired. I have decided the shed roof is fair game as far as bench space goes.
How is all the stock people started at the beginning of this thread? Some of it must be getting interesting?

My efforts have been all but poor mainly due to a lack of space and as a result i havent really grown any. This year i am changing that and i have put in a bunch of Japanese black pine and Trident maple seed which is just comming up and will soon be getting potted up and then wired. I have decided the shed roof is fair game as far as bench space goes.
How is all the stock people started at the beginning of this thread? Some of it must be getting interesting?
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Ok so I have had some neglected and some good performers.
The neglected ones...well they are no longer with us.
The good performers:
Shimpaku You can see the difference in size a colander gives compared to a bonsai pot
Pines Zelkova and Arakawa maple 1/4 of Next year's crop
The neglected ones...well they are no longer with us.
The good performers:
Shimpaku You can see the difference in size a colander gives compared to a bonsai pot
Pines Zelkova and Arakawa maple 1/4 of Next year's crop
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Looking good scott. I especially like how the pine that is really twisted is turning out.
Anyone else got any growing at the moment?
Anyone else got any growing at the moment?
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The initial wiring on the really twisty one came from Leigh @ Ledanta, I'm just attempting to space it out a bit to make it a bit more natural.
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Great post Anton! Hmm never came across it till now
Cheers to all the inputs of people also which makes for a great read.
It is hard wiring grounded specs though that is to fatten the a little faster

Cheers to all the inputs of people also which makes for a great read.
It is hard wiring grounded specs though that is to fatten the a little faster
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Mine are just starting to kick on again. I have not repotted any as yet. another years worth of growth first.
Nice trees Scott
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Nice trees Scott

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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
This tree is a JBP that (was) alive, it took three years in a pot to grow into this stage.
Roots were cut when a seedling, creating a nice root flare/nebari and then wired and encouraged sacrifice branches.
Unfortunately it is dead, the only one to mysteriously die whilst the others are extremely healthy. I'm rather perplexed.
I'll post some pictures of the other JBPs and JRPs which are actually alive... but this dead one was one of my favorites which would've been interesting as mame or shohin...
But perhaps this gives an idea how 3 years can create something nice, so I thought it might be worth showing.
Roots were cut when a seedling, creating a nice root flare/nebari and then wired and encouraged sacrifice branches.
Unfortunately it is dead, the only one to mysteriously die whilst the others are extremely healthy. I'm rather perplexed.
I'll post some pictures of the other JBPs and JRPs which are actually alive... but this dead one was one of my favorites which would've been interesting as mame or shohin...
But perhaps this gives an idea how 3 years can create something nice, so I thought it might be worth showing.
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Re: How to grow good bonsai stock like the Japanese nurseries
Just wondering if using the block/tile/cd/plate method on a larger trunk would work. You could make a large board with a hole in the size of the subject trunk. Cut the board in half then rejoin the board around the trunk and glue and screw it back together. Would this work or would the tree be to strong and split the board. Would it root out again or just kind of strangle the tree. I know you could airlayer but thinking if working on the nebri on a larger tree this could give you a better result of even roots. I have a tree at home that might be a good candidate for this if it's possible, trunk is nice but roots tend to be one side. I could root graft but thinking this might work better.
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