This juniper ( not sure about the variety) was given to me about a week ago by Tony(ANTTAL63) just to practice with.....this is the result after a couple of hours work.....a few changes have been made after the final picture with tony like one of the little branch on the left that was stickin up
Thanks mate learning a lot from you
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Excellent work Gabriel, I especially like the way you have changed the planting angle and given the trunk that nice bend.
Do you think Antonio wants it back?
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Gerard wrote:Excellent work Gabriel, I especially like the way you have changed the planting angle and given the trunk that nice bend.
Do you think Antonio wants it back?
Maybe he will sell it ...just kidding......
Tony actually gave me 5 juni to play with i still got 4 to go.....hopefully they will come as good as this one
I really like what you've done, from an ordinary stock plant to this - it's looking terrific. Can't wait to see what you come up with for your 4 others
Failure and disappointment is part of the learning process. ~ Paul (pjkatich)
You have been doing bonsai for TWO years???? WOW, most impressed. You have done a great job.
I have been told by Dorothy Koreshoff that it is easier to style cascades and semi cascades when they are in an actual bonsai pot. The reason is apparent in your photo where the foliage does not really have the room to clear the pot. It won't hurt the tree but when you are styling a tree that will be growing close to the pot rim or the pot it is easier to work with the tree in pot similar in size to the eventual pot.