ok, after having a bit of a chat to some i have had a few hints, hopefully will get some more, im not gonna do much untill i get the idea. as with younger trees you cant see the veins, this can be a bit of an issue obviously if you want a shari as these veins feed the branches, each branch has a vein which connects to a root.
to find this vein go directly under each branch and follow the grain of the trunk, if it has twists most likely the vein will twist too. all the way to a corresponding root, now this may be a hard thing to work out, but time and patience i am sure i will get there.
my intentions is to try and avoid these as much as possible. especially on the major branching.
my plan will be to avoid these live veins as much as possible, i wont be as concerned if i hit a minor branch but i dont want to lose a major one. junipers have a tendancy to be able to redirect sap flow, so this is a good thing
i wont be going for major shari work straight up. it isnt going to be a wide shari at all to start with. maybe 1-2mm at the most. and on 2 maybe 3 points. this will create the effect as show in jows posts on japanese nurseries and how to do it. as this is only a minor cut into the trunk it should allow the sap to redirect without an issue and no branch loss, heres hoping anyways.
as the trunk will grow and add more heart wood on the live veins, these veins will become stronger and more prominent. after approximately a year or so, another couple of mm's will be taken off the live veins, this will help with "streching" out the dead wood plates, from what i understand of jows posts.
adding thickness and more interest to the trunk aswell. as time goes on this process will be repeated over the years to give that lovely deadwood, platelike effect. this is something i havent tried on a tree like this as of yet, i did do something similar on a cheap false cypress at one stage that i left at my mother inlaws, which in the end died as she didnt look after it, but in the time of a year, thin cuts on the trunk had expanded out creating natural shari and showing the live veins.
this was stumbled upon by mistake as i was trying to find out ways to "artificially" thicken the trunk quicker and this is one technique i read about. but was skeptical on, i have seen it work though even without realising it and untill now after seeing jows thread how effective it is when done right instead of bumbling around as a beginner not know nothing and having no patience
so if any one else has input to say please feel free to say it, the more info we have, the more we will learn and in the end bee better off for it
so i look forward to reading others opinions
regards jamie
