I first styled this tree just over two years ago, and it went into a sulk for months. Slow burn has been the key, and I have been focusing on making it as heathy as possible.
pruning, pinching, wiring..
LUNCH....then back at it!
The debris, and a top view of the branch structure.
Eight happy hours later and think I'm done!
Eventually it will get a smaller and more suitable pot, and I will either angle the tree more to the right, or compress the bends in the trunk to bring the crown down lower...dunno yet. No hurry!
For now, I'm going to sit back and enjoy the tree!
This morning, at around 6:00, I felt the time was right to get creative...
Tooled up..
old wire off...A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
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Re: A wole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
Why not!For now, I'm going to sit back and enjoy the tree!

Nice days work there and the tree looks good

I agree with your future ideas and they will happen eventually as you learn and study the tree.
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Re: A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
Well done progressing very nicely,good to hear that your enjoying your trees...cheers



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Re: A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
I like the open texture and light feel, well done. The trunk for me goes up, the sideways, then down - maybe consider leaning it over to the left, and stretching out the "top" of the trunk further over to the left, so that it more or less heads in the one direction.
Just something to think about over the next year or two.
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Just something to think about over the next year or two.
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Re: A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
Nice work mate! I agree with Gavin on the tilt too.
I spent some time over the weekend torturing some squats too.
I spent some time over the weekend torturing some squats too.
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Re: A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
Thanks for the kind words all!
The trunk definitely needs recombobulating, and I like the idea of stretching it out, but this one's got previous for sulking after any work, so I'll be leaving well alone for a good long while yet...
Thankfully there are a good few other trees to tinker with in the meantime ;@}
The trunk definitely needs recombobulating, and I like the idea of stretching it out, but this one's got previous for sulking after any work, so I'll be leaving well alone for a good long while yet...
Thankfully there are a good few other trees to tinker with in the meantime ;@}
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Re: A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
There are two straight sections that are verticle almost at 90 degrees. The shape of the trunk doesn't look right. I think an angle change is needed - try some wedge pieces underneath the pot.
The tree looks healthy - I like the branches and negative space between them.
Do you have any shots from other sides?
The tree looks healthy - I like the branches and negative space between them.
Do you have any shots from other sides?
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Re: A whole lot of quality time with a Juniper Squamata...
I found the perfect pot for this one.
It's by Fionna Burgess from New Zealand and the finish and quality are top class!
The new angle makes sense of the angles in the trunk.
I'll let it settle for a while before I start repositionig the foliage pads.
Before After
It's by Fionna Burgess from New Zealand and the finish and quality are top class!
The new angle makes sense of the angles in the trunk.
I'll let it settle for a while before I start repositionig the foliage pads.
Before After
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