Something to do today

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Jag001
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Something to do today

Post by Jag001 »

Well,
its been a long time since I started a tree from scratch, this one I have had sitting around just growing on for a while, just waiting for that divine inspiration.

Well today was the day,normally I completely forget to take photo's off my tree in particular before and after shots, however this time I finally remembered to do so.
I apologize for the quality, however it was only just a quick snap with my phone (as an after thought really).
Anyhoo

before
Squamata 1.jpg
Side two
squamata 2.jpg
After initial styling, I have lots of wiring to do and further branch selection, however I will give the tree sometime to regain some vigour to the new revealed inner portions of the tree.
squamata 3.jpg
Cheers,

Jeff
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Re: Something to do today

Post by Paul W »

Good idea I think you can do too much to a tree at once, have lost a few that way, they need time to recover :yes:
Sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I just sits.
A. A. Milne
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