Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
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Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
This is part of todays effort
potting up some trainers into Bonsai pots ready for another growing season before trimming and styling takes place .You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
Great stock there mate! Looking forward to additional photos when you grab the opportunity, 

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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
This was put together in Feb' 09 using 3 small nursery stock plants , each trunk was channeled into the driftwood and secured with cable ties .Grown out in a 350mm planter bag since then , now it will continue to grow on in this Bonsai pot until next season when it will undergo its first styling .Cheers
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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
Hey Aline looks great,
At least now I know how much work goes into these particular style of trees. Once those branches thicken you wont even know where there graft is. Hopefully mine will look something simliar once I have finished. I am in no rush though I have plenty of time.
Archie
At least now I know how much work goes into these particular style of trees. Once those branches thicken you wont even know where there graft is. Hopefully mine will look something simliar once I have finished. I am in no rush though I have plenty of time.

Archie
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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
i did send a reply to this but for some reason it didnt come up
ohwell.
this is some great work alpine these are going to be corkers. i think phoenix grafts can make stunning trees, especially when they have grown into the deadwood well.
look forward to seeing these in ten years mate!! you have access to some great stock, trees, deadwood, potting media, stones etc. etc.
jamie


this is some great work alpine these are going to be corkers. i think phoenix grafts can make stunning trees, especially when they have grown into the deadwood well.
look forward to seeing these in ten years mate!! you have access to some great stock, trees, deadwood, potting media, stones etc. etc.

jamie

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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
This is another which was reset twice
, the driftwood was too overpowering for the aged Savin juni' i used {12yo} which was damaged .Reset in winter last year and again today as the older tree doesn't take off like the young nursery stock .While i have actually wasted 2 years, i have learned a very valuable lesson or two. I do have a cutting taken 5-6 years that will be attached to the driftwood to fill the over large driftwood section .

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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
Hi Archie , yes there is a little bit of work involved but i love doing these .More work trying to post in 1 complete setarchie1979 wrote:Hey Aline looks great,
At least now I know how much work goes into these particular style of trees. Once those branches thicken you wont even know where there graft is. Hopefully mine will look something simliar once I have finished. I am in no rush though I have plenty of time.
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Archie


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On their way , cant use a computer that well .Anja wrote:Great stock there mate! Looking forward to additional photos when you grab the opportunity,
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Re: Pheonix Graft Savin Juniper
Hi Jamie , while you were trying to send i was trying to uploadJamie wrote:i did send a reply to this but for some reason it didnt come up![]()
ohwell.
this is some great work alpine these are going to be corkers. i think phoenix grafts can make stunning trees, especially when they have grown into the deadwood well.
look forward to seeing these in ten years mate!! you have access to some great stock, trees, deadwood, potting media, stones etc. etc.
jamie
