starting a new project...
starting a new project...
hello friends,
today after seeing trunk's diameter and movement of my bogenwalia planted in 10' pot, i m started seeing it as a bonsai material....
i want ideas from ursides also possible front ,shape,style etc.... ,so all suggestions and virtuals will be most welcomed.....
today after seeing trunk's diameter and movement of my bogenwalia planted in 10' pot, i m started seeing it as a bonsai material....
i want ideas from ursides also possible front ,shape,style etc.... ,so all suggestions and virtuals will be most welcomed.....
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Re: starting a new project...
Is this a bouganvillea, Yadibrar? I think it is looking good, but I can't do virtuals. Sorry.yadibrar wrote:hello friends,
today after seeing trunk's diameter and movement of my bogenwalia planted in 10' pot, i m started seeing it as a bonsai material....
i want ideas from ursides also possible front ,shape,style etc.... ,so all suggestions and virtuals will be most welcomed.....

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Re: starting a new project...
hello frnds,
this is wt i m thinking abt it....any suggestions?????
this is wt i m thinking abt it....any suggestions?????
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Re: starting a new project...
after five years it may look like.............
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Re: starting a new project...
I like your plan Yadibrar, keeping the branches on the right a little shorter and allowing free growth and extra length on the left. What I have seen in India most household pots are filled with very fine compact sand which is not the best for bonsai. Do you have access to better quality soil? If not you could mix the soil with bark, crushed brick, charcoal or gravel to allow the pot to drain and the roots to grow freely.
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Re: starting a new project...
Nice Plan Yadi:-)
to do Virtuals, I use the GIMP. http://www.gimp.org/
does almost the same as Photoshop. but free
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to do Virtuals, I use the GIMP. http://www.gimp.org/
does almost the same as Photoshop. but free
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hi mate
this could be a really nice tree, i think it is a little tall for the trunk though, my virt uses the first right hand branch, could layer the top off.
jamie

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Re: starting a new project...
thanks Gerard ,Kcpoole and Jamie.....
i like your idea and virt jamie... i m thinking abt it...till now i hadn't done any work on plant..thanks for your idea..
ya Gerard u r right ,in india special soils for bonsai r not available,especially in my region....so i uses grit(crushed marble),gravel(sand),soil and some organic decompose to make my own mix...i have used Vermiculite(inorganic soil) in some plants also...
and thanks Kcpoole, i downloaded that ....
i like your idea and virt jamie... i m thinking abt it...till now i hadn't done any work on plant..thanks for your idea..
ya Gerard u r right ,in india special soils for bonsai r not available,especially in my region....so i uses grit(crushed marble),gravel(sand),soil and some organic decompose to make my own mix...i have used Vermiculite(inorganic soil) in some plants also...
and thanks Kcpoole, i downloaded that ....