[FEX] CEDAR OF LABANON
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[FEX] CEDAR OF LABANON
Hi everyone,,, My name is Joe tenikoff... i am new to Ausbonsai,(few days).I bought this tree on the bay for $24 .height . 34cm. might try something with it, was going to grow it on . i think i still can if it does not go to plan style wise,or i don't kill it first... i'm fairly new to this, i have tried some bonsai styling many years ago , read a few books e.t.c . i hope i can learn heaps on this site...
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
I haven't played with these much, believe they are slow growing but on a styling aspect I would work with the tree to get rid of the first branch on the left and then reduce the other two branches to one or two buds/branches. Regrow the tree from here with the middle branch as the new leader.
I am guessing this would be best done in stages with this species?
I am guessing this would be best done in stages with this species?
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
i will probably just try to just style this tree, not too much cutting, maybe wind swept or cascade hybrid,, am i pushing my luck?......
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
Hi Joe,
Welcome to Ausbonsai!
If that tree is a Lebanese Cedar it is going to grow very slowly. To my knowledge it is the slowest growing Cedar, but in my opinion one of the prettier ones for bonsai. If you are planning to use it for this competition, I would not count on too much growth, and also bear in mind that they take ages to set wired branches. One technique used to quicken this process is to cut down to the heartwood on the back of the branch so that the scarring helps to hold the branch in position. I know it sounds ridiculous, but as they are such slow growers, be particularly careful of wire bite. I have a tendancy to forget the wiring as I am not checking the tree often enough (becasue of the slow growth). Go figure!
Good luck for the compo!
Welcome to Ausbonsai!
If that tree is a Lebanese Cedar it is going to grow very slowly. To my knowledge it is the slowest growing Cedar, but in my opinion one of the prettier ones for bonsai. If you are planning to use it for this competition, I would not count on too much growth, and also bear in mind that they take ages to set wired branches. One technique used to quicken this process is to cut down to the heartwood on the back of the branch so that the scarring helps to hold the branch in position. I know it sounds ridiculous, but as they are such slow growers, be particularly careful of wire bite. I have a tendancy to forget the wiring as I am not checking the tree often enough (becasue of the slow growth). Go figure!

Good luck for the compo!
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
Oh I missed it was entered into the competition. That would change things a bit 

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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
thanks for the welcome,,, great idea.. i did not realise cedars take a while to set when wired, i think i'm going to be pushing something up a hill here,, i'm not worried about trying the cutting to the heartwood.sounds like the only thing that will work,, looks like i will have to find a 2nd tree of a different kind to enter...... cheers,,, JoeAndrew Legg wrote:Hi Joe,
Welcome to Ausbonsai!
If that tree is a Lebanese Cedar it is going to grow very slowly. To my knowledge it is the slowest growing Cedar, but in my opinion one of the prettier ones for bonsai. If you are planning to use it for this competition, I would not count on too much growth, and also bear in mind that they take ages to set wired branches. One technique used to quicken this process is to cut down to the heartwood on the back of the branch so that the scarring helps to hold the branch in position. I know it sounds ridiculous, but as they are such slow growers, be particularly careful of wire bite. I have a tendancy to forget the wiring as I am not checking the tree often enough (becasue of the slow growth). Go figure!![]()
Good luck for the compo!
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
Welcome to the forum and comp.
the fact that the tree may have wire on when then comp finished should not be an issue so long as it done well, and only on the branches.
Do not do anything to the tree that will jeopardise its future just to make the comp date.
Interesting choice for the comp and yet something different again
Ken
the fact that the tree may have wire on when then comp finished should not be an issue so long as it done well, and only on the branches.
Do not do anything to the tree that will jeopardise its future just to make the comp date.
Interesting choice for the comp and yet something different again

Ken
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
..... TREE HISTORY .. 6 years old , planted from seed.....FEX wrote:Hi everyone,,, My name is Joe tenikoff... i am new to Ausbonsai,(few days).I bought this tree on the bay for $24 .height . 34cm. might try something with it, was going to grow it on . i think i still can if it does not go to plan style wise,or i don't kill it first... i'm fairly new to this, i have tried some bonsai styling many years ago , read a few books e.t.c . i hope i can learn heaps on this site...
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
Hi Joe, good luck in the comp mate!
Aren't photos funny/deceptive at times
...I thought it was much bigger untill I read it was 34cm high.
It looks nice and healthy !
Cheers, Dario.
Aren't photos funny/deceptive at times

It looks nice and healthy !
Cheers, Dario.
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Re: FEX - CEDAR OF LABANON
cheers Dario, i picked the darkest one out of 6 trees i have , i have done a re-pot , very poor soil, they were in ,and root bound,, i have 1 left to re-pot, here are some pics of the comp treeDario wrote:Hi Joe, good luck in the comp mate!
Aren't photos funny/deceptive at times...I thought it was much bigger untill I read it was 34cm high.
It looks nice and healthy !
Cheers, Dario.



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Hello there, quick question regarding the shohin comp, are we allowed to get ideas from anywhere, as long as i do the actual styling, i am talking about MAINLY being inspired by pictures, nature, e.t.c.. any specific rules ,cheers . FEX 

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