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plum (from Bodhidharma)

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last bonsai club meeting, QV wired up my plum from Bodhidharma, after once again argueing with me over the length of the trunk... I once again suggested shortening it... :lost: here are the photos of the end result...

I am aware that the pot doesn't suit, however upon attempting to repot it, I discovered a few issues with the roots, and it needed to go into a larger pot, to allow further root developement.
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That will be a lovely tree. Beautiful movement. Sorry about the roots. I had not done work on it after collecting it :oops: root wise, just developed the top. What will be your preferred front :?:
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Very fine and graceful - I certainly wouldn't think to shorten it. I'd like to see it in flower, if that's possible.

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Where would you shorten it to? It has such a beautiful feminine trunk and with a few years ramification will be a really nice tree.
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I have no idea about a front, The pot I have planned for it, is round, so it will be able to be shifted to ?display? however desired... I'm working on developing root system now, and maintaining the canopy
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when I picked the tree, I had a vision of a short, 20cm or so trunk, in an informal upright... I soon had that idea knocked off... :lol:
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paddles wrote: I soon had that idea knocked off...
And i am really happy you are sticking to all of that advice :D :D :D
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paddles wrote: I soon had that idea knocked off...
And i am really happy you are sticking to all of that advice :D :D :D
MattA wrote:Where would you shorten it to? It has such a beautiful feminine trunk and with a few years ramification will be a really nice tree.
It had lower branching thickening the trunk.
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:lol: :lol: I walked in with that tree (into bendigo clubs meeting) and instantly had several people drooling over it... I think if i'd tried to shorten the trunk, I'd have been wrestled to the floor while the tree was spirited away... :lol: :lol: :lol: several people declared the "design" of the tree straight away... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Paddles it gladdens my heart to see another plum on this forum, thankyou. I don't really want to get on the band wagon, but the direction it is now taking is great in my view - tall, elegant, slightly curvey, petite, feminine. Great future.
My only advice would be to get a pot that matches (elegant, feminine) and a colour that matches the flower colour.
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I have a pot planned for it, and will post photos if it flowers, but I feel that it will take me at least 2 yrs to develop it's root system into something suitable to sustain and balance this tree.
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here you go Deidrick, yes, I know.. it needs wiring....

not the best view... but I'll try again in a week or 3, hoping for flowers
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Coming along nicely and looks like it has given you another branch. Very pleased :fc: hope it flowers.
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