[Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
Just an update,
Had a little bit of die back but seeing some good growth now, nothing really changed though Excuse the IPhone photo, in between moving house at the moment and didn't have access to internet at home or a computer
Kerrin
PS as expected after rotating it the photo has reverted back to sideways, can mods please fix this
Had a little bit of die back but seeing some good growth now, nothing really changed though Excuse the IPhone photo, in between moving house at the moment and didn't have access to internet at home or a computer
Kerrin
PS as expected after rotating it the photo has reverted back to sideways, can mods please fix this
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
This one thankfully has survived and I did some refinement work on it this evening, as well as beginning work on the shari
Kerrin
Cheers, Kerrin
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
got this tree potted today before the weather turns too cold
Cheers,
Kerrin
Cheers,
Kerrin
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
A nice little tree but LOVE the pot it is in
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
Wow, you really know how to get the best out of juniper and pine! Love it! (and the pot!)
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
Not too much growth to report on this one as the weather has well and truly cooled here,
I have however done some work on the deadwood. I removed the wire I placed on the jins in the initial styling, and widened the shari on the trunk, and given it some lime sulphur,
I never really paid much attention to the deadwood after I did the first work, with the wire on it didn't really invite my eye but now that it's off I'm actually quite pleased with whats going on in there And here's some shots of the deadwood as it gets a bit lost in the overall pic Cheers,
Kerrin
I have however done some work on the deadwood. I removed the wire I placed on the jins in the initial styling, and widened the shari on the trunk, and given it some lime sulphur,
I never really paid much attention to the deadwood after I did the first work, with the wire on it didn't really invite my eye but now that it's off I'm actually quite pleased with whats going on in there And here's some shots of the deadwood as it gets a bit lost in the overall pic Cheers,
Kerrin
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
This tree is doing really well, and I love the pot!!!
Can you tell us about it?
Can you tell us about it?
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
Yep, ticking lots of boxes. Very nice.
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
just getting my update in
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Re: [Kez] Juniperus Chinensis
final submission for this tree
Unfortunately die back of the older internal foliage has left this tree perhaps as sparse as it has been all contest, the plus side however is that it is quite clean, although a little yellow where some older foliage still remains.
In hindsight this was a difficult species of juniper to work with due to its slow growth but I am happy with where it is as after 18 months and I am also happy with its final size for this comp
and height
Good luck to everyone making their final submissions
Kerrin
Unfortunately die back of the older internal foliage has left this tree perhaps as sparse as it has been all contest, the plus side however is that it is quite clean, although a little yellow where some older foliage still remains.
In hindsight this was a difficult species of juniper to work with due to its slow growth but I am happy with where it is as after 18 months and I am also happy with its final size for this comp
and height
Good luck to everyone making their final submissions
Kerrin
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