
Tanuki juniper
Tanuki juniper
About 12 months ago I found a nice piece of driftwood and attempted a phoenix graft with a juniper. Today I started wiring a few of the branches. Some how I managed to delete the before photos 

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- pebble
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Re: Tanuki juniper
love the idea of grafting the drift wood to it, should be a awesome tree when it fills out
im a total newb
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Re: Tanuki juniper
Hi Cottie, I think you've done a great job of fixing the juniper to the drift wood , what type of drift wood is it and what are you going to do to preserve it
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Re: Tanuki juniper
I'm unsure what type of driftwood it is but it is very hard. To preserve it I have soaked it in earls wood Hardener
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Re: Tanuki juniper
Hi cottie nice job on the driftwood . Try to leave as much foliage on the juni's as possible , especially closer to the trunk .
Have you recessed the trunk into the deadwood ? .
I have used Aussie hardwoods in the past and find the tend to get a lot of different fungul growths around the soil line , I have switch to cypress pine or juniper which doesn't appear to be effected by fungus to the same degree . Look forward to seeing this in a few years time .
Cheers . Alpineart
Have you recessed the trunk into the deadwood ? .
I have used Aussie hardwoods in the past and find the tend to get a lot of different fungul growths around the soil line , I have switch to cypress pine or juniper which doesn't appear to be effected by fungus to the same degree . Look forward to seeing this in a few years time .
Cheers . Alpineart