Blue moon azalea progression

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Blue moon azalea progression

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Ok so after some encouragement from Minh I will try putting up my first progression. Just to share, for fun :D
This is a satsuki variety called 'Blue Moon', it was just a nursery plant with such a silly bend in the trunk that no one wanted it. But it was perfect for a bonsai beginner, just chop the top away and there was already something of a tree there. So i made up some home made mix and put it into a great big bonsai pot because i was too scared to cut its roots. That is the first pic from May 2008
After that i joined some clubs and got the advice to tip it over a little more and get it cascading. I bought some kanuma and a nicer pot and it became the first tree i ever exhibited in my first club show. Pic 2 in May of 2009.
The next two are flowering shots from late November of 2009.
And then the now shots :o :shock: :? I took him along to a club meet and the president pointed out to me that it started off with such a strong movement to the left but then went right back over to the right again and it just didn't look right, believable. If it were to be a genuine cascading tree then it needed to have a definite direction and flow. He suggested that the lower section looked good and the awkward looking section above that should simply be chopped off! I was a little stunned. Others snuck over throughout the meet and whispered 'don't chop it! its a nice tree'. Anyhow after a month of looking it over i chopped her down! and am very happy with it. So the plan now is to build a head with the top most foliage, just where it is now, and to just continue the cascade out and down on the same angle adding more pads as it gets longer. It will probably get a deeper pot next spring. Not sure whether to go with a full cascade pot or semi.
So what do you think, good chop? bad chop? full cascade pot? semi cascade pot?

Thanks for indulging me everyone,

Cheers all

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nice chop if you can bring the top branch down a bit to fill the big gap and lift the back branch as a bit of a new apex it will fill out nicely
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Nice Chop :-) Much better
At the next repot I would be tilting it to the lft to avail the "Platform" section of trunk, Only needs maybe 10 - 15 deg tilt.

After the chop you should get back shooting on the top trunk section to build a top if you want rather ther than tryiing to coax he back branch up into an apex.

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LOVE THE FLOWERS i got one currently in the ground i want a huge trunk

i would chop it too :D nice move there mate


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Beautiful flowers and well done with the crop Neal
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Hi Neal

Good work with the chop it looks much better as a cascade. Satsuki always look beautiful when in flower keep up the good work :D and keep us posted with its progression.

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Thanks everyone, thanks for the encouragement and thanks for the suggestions. Yes i do need to work out how to create an apex and yes it does look like a 'platform', I can see that that need sorting too. Any idea's on suitable pots?
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if ur going to keep it around that size a tall white pot
if not an unglazed one always works well

i believe white goes very well with pink flowers thats my opinion anyways great start

cheers minh

p.s ill post mine later today :P
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Ta Minh. Yeah i have been looking round for some lighter coloured pots, they do show off flowers well, and they stay a little cooler too. Our last summer was HOT in perth and some of my darker pots were almost untouchable if they got any sun on them on a hot day...
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