My new shimpaku
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My new shimpaku
Before and after
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Re: My new shimpaku
That's a good start!
I think there are some smaller options in this vision.
No rush though, refine the style, add bulk further reduction can come later.
I think there are some smaller options in this vision.
No rush though, refine the style, add bulk further reduction can come later.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: My new shimpaku
very nice transformation. Now all you need is sitting back and let time does its trick...oh a nice tall pot would be on the look out. 

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Re: My new shimpaku
Cheers thanks guys.as I'm fairly new to bonsai thats one thing i was worried about was cutting back to much and branch selection. Do the decisions get easier with time? Will have to make another trip down to bonsai world and pick a nice pot.
How soon can i repot after working on tree?
How soon can i repot after working on tree?
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Re: My new shimpaku
In my opinion with more experience you will start to see so many more options and possibilities making it infinitely harder to commit to a vision....Jesselpk wrote:Cheers thanks guys.as I'm fairly new to bonsai thats one thing i was worried about was cutting back to much and branch selection. Do the decisions get easier with time? Will have to make another trip down to bonsai world and pick a nice pot.
How soon can i repot after working on tree?
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Re: My new shimpaku
Some time after that you realise that if you cannot decide between options that means that all the options are good so it does not matter which you choose. That's how workshop leaders are able to decide so easily + the tree is not theirs so they don't really careIn my opinion with more experience you will start to see so many more options and possibilities making it infinitely harder to commit to a vision....

How soon can i repot after working on tree?

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Re: My new shimpaku
Repotted the other week into the new pot
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Re: My new shimpaku
Major top surgery and then a repot. Hopefully not too close together or you may find yourself a tree short. Get some Seasol on that baby! Aftercare after major surgery is extremely important.
In the future don’t do top and bottom so close together. I’d be lucky to do major foliage work and a repot in the same growing season. I won’t do it with conifers unless I really had to.
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In the future don’t do top and bottom so close together. I’d be lucky to do major foliage work and a repot in the same growing season. I won’t do it with conifers unless I really had to.
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