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japanese white pine refined

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hi everyone
here is a japanese white pine that i started about 12 year ago from nursery stock. it was first styled two years ago and it's been left aside to do its thing until yesterday. when i laid my eye on it again, it was time. once the wiring started, there was no going back.
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Awesome to see a white pine at this level in Melbourne.... Great Work
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Nicely done.

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Looks like a massive effort! Love it though, looks amazing
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thanks gentlemen.
Jason wrote:Looks like a massive effort! Love it though, looks amazing
yes Jason, took longer than i would have liked. i wonder what is the record for anyone out there to wire and style one tree in one session? this one took about 8-9 hours over two days. it would be interesting to know how much effort and detail we put into styling our trees.

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What a transformation. Looks great, well worth the effort. How long has it been in that pot? I have often wondered how long it takes to wire some of these trees. I look at trees like tridents and elms with great ramification and wonder how long they take to wire? As said though, well worth the time. I often think people under estimate the value of wiring.

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Josh wrote:How long has it been in that pot?
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hi Josh, from memory, it's been in this pot for 10 years but it was last repotted 4-5 years ago. the needle length have reduced signigicantly in the last year. this tree, like a lot of my private collection trees, don't get watered and fed as often as the commercial stock, as the result the shorter needle length. i don't encourage it though as it was unintentional in this case.

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Great tree Tien, looks stunning.

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Stunning result Tien, a great reward for the time taken
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Great work, Tien. It's great to be able to dedicate a full day to a single tree when it needs it.

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Nice work Tien! Great to see the progressive shots as you styled it.
If you feel confident and have a tripod, this tree would make a great 360. Let me know if you would like instructions on taking the photos (we will put the 360 together for you).

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Steven wrote:Nice work Tien! Great to see the progressive shots as you styled it.
If you feel confident and have a tripod, this tree would make a great 360. Let me know if you would like instructions on taking the photos (we will put the 360 together for you).

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hi Steven
i do feel confident and have a tripod, but i dropped my good digital camera accidentally a few months back, so have to make do with my i-phone. i shall try what you suggested when i get the camera fixed.

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quick update.
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the lower two branches have been reduced in length and all other branches have been cut back to buds further in to form better structures. the apex has been brought back towards the right hand side to add a bit of height and different movement to the rest of the tree. it is still in its training pot, might root prune it and repot if a nice pot is found.

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Coming along nicely Tien. Branching has very good depth. Now comes the slow process of filling out the apex!
Carry on..
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treeman wrote:Coming along nicely Tien. Branching has very good depth. Now comes the slow process of filling out the apex!
Carry on..
yes michael, the apex never looked right to me the first time. i sort of pushed and twisted a lot of unnecessary branches to form the rounded top. so this time i've decided to regrow it with a change of direction and using the back buds to properly fill out the canopy.
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