If the rules confuse you do not enter, if you do understand them enter.
Have fun people best of luck, Pup by the way I am confused


I imagine the deadwood would be included in the height limit, MattA, as in an earlier clarification post, if I remember it correctly, Steven pointed out the the rock in a "root over rock" setting would be included in the hieght limit. I'd presume that the same would apply to the dead wood.MattA wrote:is deadwood to be included in the height limit or is it allowed to be slightly taller as long as the canopy is within the 250mm?
I always argued that point as you do. From my apprenticeship days, then when working in the building industry. The highest point was always the top of the object.Bretts wrote:LOL I would have thought it was the highest point be it rock deadwood or foliage?
Edit: It is my laymans belief that various organisations have various rulings but this is a new one to me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZbKHDPPrrc
Christ Pup if you are confused,what hope have us novices got.As you said before if you are confused don`t enter and that applies to me.Pup wrote:
As I said earlier I am confused![]()
Pup, welcome to my world, I am always confused.. I will work on total height & make the deadwood accordingly... its going to be soo much funPup wrote:When the Apex of the Bonsai is assessed, It is always the highest point of the foliage. As taught by our club Sensei Hirotoshi Saitoh.
As I said earlier I am confused![]()