do we need a shohin section in the forum???

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do we want a shohin section on Ausbonsai.com???

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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???

Post by Matthew »

Nice Dave!
My two i got are the top 2 i posted, recently defoliated and budding back well now. Its pouring rain again here atm, I have potted them in quite small pots but think they work ok ,pretty sure the first one is a old pat kennaday pot, ill have to check the bottom to confirm :D again nice ones dave :D
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Post by Dave54 »

Hi Matt,
yes I picked them straight away.Looking good !
Whilst trying to develop branching, I try to overpot to speed up the process and then pot down later
At least with the rain, you mightn't have to water.
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???

Post by Mojo Moyogi »

This is the standard of shohin that I want to grow and that I think we Aussies are capable of producing.

Trident Maple, unsure of the artist, possibly a Japanese tree

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Hi
here's a couple of pics of my Tridant Maple which stands just under 30 cm tall.
Has plenty of faults but a nice nebari.
No recent shot in leaf
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Post by Scott Roxburgh »

Really nice work dave, did you grow that ones nebari or did you purchase it somewhat already there...

I would imagine that it has a nice bit of age to it, do you know it's origins?
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Hi Scott,
tree grown from seed 1980 with the terrific base developed by Lambert Wellington , one of the best growers in the business. Pity he sold all his trees a couple of years back.
I have had the tree from about 1999 and have continued the refinement of it whilst I remain the custodian for the next generation of bonsai enthusiast.
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Post by Matthew »

Dave ,
Lambert was the man, Amazing how he achieved these bases with not just figs it seems. I forgot this one killer it sure it :D
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Post by LLK »

Hello all,
http://www.bonsai-fachforum.de/viewforum.php?f=35
That is the URL of the shohin section of the German forum "das Bonsai Fachforum". It's a major forum, possibly the best in Europe. You don't need to register or to know German to see the photos. I thought it especially interesting for us because it shows shohin at all levels and all stages, grown by fans like you and me. I don't know of any other forum that has a shohin section. As far as shohin growing in Europe goes, I think that as a nation the U.K. probably beats every other country, but I may be wrong. Do people here remember Jürgen Zaar from Germany, who was a headliner at the AABC in Melbourne, I think in 2003? What we didn't know then is that Jürgen is a master shohin grower. I wish he would be invited again! See some of his small trees on http://www.juergenzaar.de/start.php?lang=en

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Dave is your trident in Kanuma?
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Hi Scott,
excuse my ignorance as I have been out of the Bonsai loop for a few years and can't recall "Kanuma".
I'm assuming it is a clay potting medium, but correct me if I'm wrong.
It is potted in my regular potting medium that I have been useing for years
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Post by LLK »

Apologies. The Bonsai Study Group forum also has a shohin section.
See http://bonsaistudygroup.com/index.php?action=forum
The posts seem mostly from the USA, but I noticed the presence of several of the AusBonsai fans.
Note that both the German and the American shohin sites seem quite lively.
Anyone know other sections like these?

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Hi
a couple of Port Jacson Figs, 1979.
They were in a Saikei when I purchased them about 10 years ago
In need of a bit of branch refinement at the moment.
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Dave54 wrote:Hi Scott,
excuse my ignorance as I have been out of the Bonsai loop for a few years and can't recall "Kanuma".
I'm assuming it is a clay potting medium, but correct me if I'm wrong.
It is potted in my regular potting medium that I have been useing for years
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???

Post by Steven »

Some great tree's being posted - in fact 78 so far. Unfortunately only from 11 people. We still need shohin sized bonsai posted from another 9 members to show enough interest for the proposed shohin section on the forum ;)

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Post by Pup »

Looks like we will have to keep them to ourselves then. Just post the other trees that every one prefers, :P ;)

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