Adopt me!dayne wrote:adopt a bonsai kid today

I must say I've found this thread incredibly enlightening. Admittedly, I've never thought (or heard) much about trunk ratios. I just kinda figured the aim was to make the trunk as thick (and old) as you could while still adhering somewhat to how it appears in nature. It's definitely food for thought. Something I'll keep stored away as I continue to try to take in as much information as I can.
The more I hear and talk to people about natives, especially in person, the more this notion of duty comes up. That we own it to the world of bonsai to do great things with our natives, to step up to the world stage. I got into bonsai because I loved the look of it and wanted to be able to do it for myself. I have a special place for natives and have dreamt of trying all sorts of things with them. Now the more I talk to people it feels like there's this pressure. I never dreamed of showing trees, nor of ever being that good. Perhaps that will change over time, but I can't imagine producing anything anyone else will give two you-know-what's about.
