Any advice on what I should do, particularly in regards to styling? I was thinking of styling the trunk on the left as deadwood and focusing on the right trunk. Thoughts?



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Would you recommend repotting into a larger pot (grow pot) and let it go for a few years?dansai wrote:I wouldn’t be thinking of any styling at the moment. Justit will live. If it’s still alive in 2 years time you can think about styling. Doing any work on this tree now would probably mean certain death.
treeman wrote:This is exactly the type of specimen which will do you more harm than good with regard to your ongoing interest in bonsai. The smaller trunk is already dead. It just doesn't know it yet. The second trunk will take 2 years to recover (if it does)and by that time there won't be much you can do with it to interest you. The best possible course of action now is to buy yourself a new tree. The big lesson here is not to remove more than 1/3 from a conifer at any one time and preferably 2 years apart.
Get yourself another pine with plenty of low branches and keep them while you study it. You can slowly remove a branch here and there until the tree ''tells'' you which way to continue.
The sooner this tree is a just a memory the better. Keep the pot!
We all lose trees and this is the only way to get the correct information into our heads.
the mix looks like it’s clayey and compacted or is it just the picture?quodlibet_ens wrote:My JBP is sport some new shoots, but overall it's looking pretty sad. The trunk on the right is looking healthy enough, but aside from the two new shoots on the trunk on the left (circled), it's not looking good at all.
Any advice on what I should do, particularly in regards to styling? I was thinking of styling the trunk on the left as deadwood and focusing on the right trunk. Thoughts?
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