I decided to begin a progression on this Juniper I have just started working on. I have had the rock for a while, it was much taller but to heavy so I cut it down to a more manageable size (still heavy enough). I picked up a juniper from Bonsaisensation recently that I thought would fit the rock. Decided it was about time to do something with it. I had to reduce the rootball a fair bit so hoping it survives. I'll let it recover now and see if it survives then work on wiring the branches. I plan to grow the tail down lower.
If it survives this transplant I'll keep updating it's progression here.
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Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
Looks interesting! I think 'side view' should be the 'front'
Still looks very heavy to me
should be nice though 

Still looks very heavy to me


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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
Josh, I have the impression you like your rock plantings. You will not need to visit the gym.
I like where you are going with this one
I like where you are going with this one
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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
Hey Josh , I like where this is going , also think the side view is best
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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
Your right Ryan, I do have to thin it out a bit more. I think the front will be about half way between the current front and the side view.cre8ivbonsai wrote:Looks interesting! I think 'side view' should be the 'front'![]()
Still looks very heavy to meshould be nice though
Yeah I could've put it in a normal cascade pot but everyone's got one of thoseGerard wrote:Josh, I have the impression you like your rock plantings. You will not need to visit the gym.
I like where you are going with this one


Thanks Peter, I will play with which is the front a bit more once I thin it out and wire the branches. It needs more thinning out for sure.peterb wrote:Hey Josh , I like where this is going , also think the side view is best
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As I mentioned this is the beginning of the progression so hopefully it will develop into something worthwhile.
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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
Like the sumo size setup particularly the colour contrast between the chocolate rock and foliage. Just remember to keep an eye on the temperature of rock during the coming heat.
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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
I like it man, once you've formed the cloud/pads it'll have nice contrast in colour and shape against the rock.
I tried my hand at one too this season using a procumbens nana nursery tree and some lava rock Ive had since I pulled down my planted tank:



I tried my hand at one too this season using a procumbens nana nursery tree and some lava rock Ive had since I pulled down my planted tank:



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Re: Juniper cascade rock planting progression.
Very nice, like your thinking
Will be good watching this develop.

Will be good watching this develop.