Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
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Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
Hello my friends! What kind of juniper is this and is it suited for bonsai or am I wasting my time?
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Re: Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
Cant see well but that looks like a false cypress and in very poor health
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Re: Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
Oh really a cypress ? Yes in very poor health, that would be the first goal to restore health...
I've attached better photos... so is it worth it for Bonsai or not really?
I've attached better photos... so is it worth it for Bonsai or not really?
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Sure they can make great bonsai. In general they can be treated like a Hinoki but it takes time to style the and they are quite more of a challenge but well worth it.
The common names can be confusing....false cypress....eastern white cedar....blablabla
I recommend the following:
They love water but hate wet feet so plant into a heavy gravel type mix (I see a lot of light mixes in Aus) so lots of gravel types. This will allow water to drain quickly and well but means you need to water well.
They can be bare rooted without a problem unlike many other conifers.
They need intense sun. These really suffer in the shade.
Small doses of fertiliser over a long period makes the tree lush rather than one big feed at a time.
You will note that the scales on cypress have a top and a bottom. Make sure the top is facing upward towat the sun or the foliage and branch will die.
Make sure it gets plenty of root space to recover.
Leave it about 2 to 3 years to gain strength. Start pinching from 2nd year to avoid long unworkable shoots
The wood is very hard so they can be a b' to wire and snap unlike juniper.
Reading up on Hinoki will help and you can look up Nigel Saunders as he has some good vids on these.
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I did repot it but was gentle and didn't want to remove too many roots... regarding clamp style I may have lost that opportunity as i chopped most of the top growth.... will it back bud?
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Re: Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
Thanks! I will read about it!鸕盆栽 Gamauji Bonsai wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 9:39 amSure they can make great bonsai. In general they can be treated like a Hinoki but it takes time to style the and they are quite more of a challenge but well worth it.
The common names can be confusing....false cypress....eastern white cedar....blablabla
I recommend the following:
They love water but hate wet feet so plant into a heavy gravel type mix (I see a lot of light mixes in Aus) so lots of gravel types. This will allow water to drain quickly and well but means you need to water well.
They can be bare rooted without a problem unlike many other conifers.
They need intense sun. These really suffer in the shade.
Small doses of fertiliser over a long period makes the tree lush rather than one big feed at a time.
You will note that the scales on cypress have a top and a bottom. Make sure the top is facing upward towat the sun or the foliage and branch will die.
Make sure it gets plenty of root space to recover.
Leave it about 2 to 3 years to gain strength. Start pinching from 2nd year to avoid long unworkable shoots
The wood is very hard so they can be a b' to wire and snap unlike juniper.
Reading up on Hinoki will help and you can look up Nigel Saunders as he has some good vids on these.
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Like pine and juniper it won't backbud on wood without foliage. If you remove all the foliage from a branch you have deadwood.
Clump....not really. Styling should be a secondary concern. Keeping it alive is primary. Focus energy on making it survive.
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Re: Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
Thanks! that's what I was thinking... my aim will be to bring it back to good health and look it again in 2 or 3 years I think.鸕盆栽 Gamauji Bonsai wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 11:45 amLike pine and juniper it won't backbud on wood without foliage. If you remove all the foliage from a branch you have deadwood.
Clump....not really. Styling should be a secondary concern. Keeping it alive is primary. Focus energy on making it survive.
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Good thinkingpureheart wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 10:07 pmThanks! that's what I was thinking... my aim will be to bring it back to good health and look it again in 2 or 3 years I think.鸕盆栽 Gamauji Bonsai wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 11:45 amLike pine and juniper it won't backbud on wood without foliage. If you remove all the foliage from a branch you have deadwood.
Clump....not really. Styling should be a secondary concern. Keeping it alive is primary. Focus energy on making it survive.
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Re: Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
Please delete. Having trouble adding a pic of a cypress that I have nursed back to health. Sorry
Greg
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Re: Id juniper and is it worth for bonsai?
I went to retake a photo of my cypress but its sold from the zhop I had it at sorry.
Anyway just a couple years ago it was close to death and I was struggling to see much potential in shape and now its sold.
Regards
Greg
Anyway just a couple years ago it was close to death and I was struggling to see much potential in shape and now its sold.
Regards
Greg