To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
The tree is doing fine this year.
He called it a Carpark Bonsai! ie one that you stood little chance of getting back to the carpark without getting tackled or mugged!
He suggested some work on the lower branch, one branch near the apex and a slightly more informal pot,
I will see what I can do.
Grant
Peter Adams just commented on it at our club.He called it a Carpark Bonsai! ie one that you stood little chance of getting back to the carpark without getting tackled or mugged!
He suggested some work on the lower branch, one branch near the apex and a slightly more informal pot,
I will see what I can do.
Grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Hi Grant,
Contrary to my posts of April 2010, I think that this tree is perfect -- more than that, it's absolutely STUNNING, as I had a chance of constating today, and telling you on the way to the car park.
I have to say that seeing it live makes a big difference indeed, as you mentioned. The 'bonsai rules' are quickly forgotten.
Lisa
Contrary to my posts of April 2010, I think that this tree is perfect -- more than that, it's absolutely STUNNING, as I had a chance of constating today, and telling you on the way to the car park.

Lisa
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Hi Grant,
I must also compliment you on not only your stunning tree, bur also on the pot it is in. What a great matchup ,and my compliments to the Chef
I must also compliment you on not only your stunning tree, bur also on the pot it is in. What a great matchup ,and my compliments to the Chef

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Thanks Lisa,LLK wrote:Hi Grant,
Contrary to my posts of April 2010, I think that this tree is perfect -- more than that, it's absolutely STUNNING, as I had a chance of constating today, and telling you on the way to the car park.I have to say that seeing it live makes a big difference indeed, as you mentioned. The 'bonsai rules' are quickly forgotten.
Lisa
some trees look much better in the bark than in photos but i hope one day it will look as good in both.
Still a number of years work to go on this one before it gets to that stage.
the lower branch needs to elongate a bit and other areas separated etc.
Grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Hi all,
Well I picked up a pair of branch cutters and something happened and a few more branches disappeared.
Still working on it, wiring etc. I have left a bud to elongate on the bottom branch to give another layer next year but otherwise did a complete candle removal about 6 weeks earlier than last year.
Grant
Well I picked up a pair of branch cutters and something happened and a few more branches disappeared.
Still working on it, wiring etc. I have left a bud to elongate on the bottom branch to give another layer next year but otherwise did a complete candle removal about 6 weeks earlier than last year.
Grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
After wiring, compressing a portion of trunk again. Not happy yet with the top portion of the apex and will probably remove it once some growth has happened.
Grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Very nice Grant, I have a tree very similar to this, although I have to tackle a major bend at some point as there is a straight portion in the trunk that needs attention. Once I have the bend sorted ill post the tree for you. 

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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Sidd,
Grant is your man for tough bending - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8745
Post a new topic, It'd be great to see your tree.
Grant is your man for tough bending - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8745
Post a new topic, It'd be great to see your tree.
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hi Scott,
I am not sure if this is what you meant but here is the thread on the very bent Scots pine so far,
viewtopic.php?f=131&t=8739
Grant
I am not sure if this is what you meant but here is the thread on the very bent Scots pine so far,
viewtopic.php?f=131&t=8739
Grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Sorry mate, I that's the one I meant...
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Less definitely is more in this case! I like it Grant
I agree that the top could come off but which branch would you then use for the apex?
Regards,
Steven

I agree that the top could come off but which branch would you then use for the apex?
Regards,
Steven
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Hi Steve,Steven wrote:Less definitely is more in this case! I like it Grant![]()
I agree that the top could come off but which branch would you then use for the apex?
Regards,
Steven
i would build it out of the left hand portion of the second top branch. it would both lower the apex and give more movement and direction to the left.
grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Hi all,
On sunday I spent all day first plucking off the old needles, removing some of the new needles on the stronger branches, selecting branchlets to keep or remove, then wired it bottom to top.
Here it is partially finished. Hope to finish over the weekend coming.
Grant
On sunday I spent all day first plucking off the old needles, removing some of the new needles on the stronger branches, selecting branchlets to keep or remove, then wired it bottom to top.
Here it is partially finished. Hope to finish over the weekend coming.
Grant
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Re: To cut off or not to cut off? That is the question!
Got a little more done.
Lowered the second left branch and first right branch; next need to reposition the apex, then place all the branches then tips.
Grant
While Yosuke was working on my other pine I did some more work on this one.Lowered the second left branch and first right branch; next need to reposition the apex, then place all the branches then tips.
Grant
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