Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
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Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Got to work on my first cascade styled tree today.
Thinned out the branches and started forming the pads.
I'm really happy with the results.
Not sure about the little branch on the top right though. May end up getting rid of it.
Stock was from Bonsai World, Jilliby for $16
From the lowest point on the tree to the highest it is 150mm. Does this class as a shohin?
Thinned out the branches and started forming the pads.
I'm really happy with the results.
Not sure about the little branch on the top right though. May end up getting rid of it.
Stock was from Bonsai World, Jilliby for $16
From the lowest point on the tree to the highest it is 150mm. Does this class as a shohin?
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Got some good cuttings from this.
Plant to use them to do a formal upright forest
Plant to use them to do a formal upright forest
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Good luck with those cuttings Ben but, as they always say, don't count your trees before they have roots.
I think you have left far too much foliage on the cuttings but let's wait and see how they go.
I think you have left far too much foliage on the cuttings but let's wait and see how they go.
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Not counting, just planning.
It's my first time taking cuttings so if they don't survive I'm not too worried.
I didn't know I had to take foliage off the cuttings?
It's my first time taking cuttings so if they don't survive I'm not too worried.
I didn't know I had to take foliage off the cuttings?
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Decided to repot this little guy.
I did this without much thought or research and later found out I did it at the wrong time.
fingers crossed it survives.
I did this without much thought or research and later found out I did it at the wrong time.

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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
looks good ben, how good is the place in jilliby, going back on monday, 2nd trip there! Go bonsai!
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Good start. Junipers are pretty hardy so fingers crossed the repot is ok.
They like foliage misting so try and spray as much as you can.
They like foliage misting so try and spray as much as you can.
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Thanks guys
So far it's going well, and I have been misting foliage every chance I get.
So far it's going well, and I have been misting foliage every chance I get.
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Is there such a thing as too much misting during spring/summer and would you discontinue autumn/winter?
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Not really
In the cooler months I wouldn't do it as much to avoid diseases etc.
In the cooler months I wouldn't do it as much to avoid diseases etc.
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Re: Shimpaku Juniper Semi Cascade
Benbonsaibenbonsai wrote:Not really
In the cooler months I wouldn't do it as much to avoid diseases etc.
