Post a pic of your Juniper
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Post a pic of your Juniper
As the title suggests - post a pic of your Juniper here.
The rules - it must be in a Bonsai pot and fit into the shohin category.
The rules - it must be in a Bonsai pot and fit into the shohin category.
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
Squamata cascade... A little woolly, and in need of bit of a pinch, but who among us isn't?
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
Shimpaku cascade or semi cascade... not sure which it falls under
Still most definitely is in training haha.
Little unsure of the direction of this... thinking of taking off the bottom level.
Still most definitely is in training haha.
Little unsure of the direction of this... thinking of taking off the bottom level.
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
I think it looks good. With some new growth and filling out I really think the last level will fit in.benbonsai wrote:Shimpaku cascade or semi cascade... not sure which it falls under
Still most definitely is in training haha.
Little unsure of the direction of this... thinking of taking off the bottom level.
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
haha
Yeah definitely needs to fill in, been leaving it so it can grow.
Yeah definitely needs to fill in, been leaving it so it can grow.
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
One of my shimpaku
kind Regards,
peter
kind Regards,
peter
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
beautifulPeterH wrote:One of my shimpaku
kind Regards,
peter
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
I have a few contenders ATM but a lot are not in finished pots.
This one is.
This one is.
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
I have a fair few good ones in the works also but this remains one of my first and only potted trees in general..
It's filled out alllot in the last 6 or so weeks so ive just given it a light trim to define the pads a bit.
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It's filled out alllot in the last 6 or so weeks so ive just given it a light trim to define the pads a bit.
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
Still nothing in a pot out this way haha, keep the photos coming guys!
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
Here's a shot from this morning.
This is the first year out of a plastic pot, it needs a bit of work but who doesn't really?
It stands at 13cm high from top of pot to top of tree, and possibly has the best wiring job I've ever seen ...
(something else to work on there)
This is the first year out of a plastic pot, it needs a bit of work but who doesn't really?
It stands at 13cm high from top of pot to top of tree, and possibly has the best wiring job I've ever seen ...
(something else to work on there)
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Re: Post a pic of your Juniper
Wiring could be worse ha... (should see some of my trees ha )Ryceman3 wrote: It stands at 13cm high from top of pot to top of tree, and possibly has the best wiring job I've ever seen ...
(something else to work on there)
i quite like this little tree, but feel it could work better as semi cascade, (slight tilt to the left and dock the cascade back to that first pad) but i probably dont know what im talking about haha,
either way its heading in a positive direction.