Hinoki Cypress
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Re: Hinoki Cypress
Just removed some wire and the branches seemed to stay put! Update pic too, not much has happened... I'm wondering why this tree hasn't grown as much as any of the others I have? Perhaps a slow growing species?
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Re: Hinoki Cypress
patience..........patience...........patience........... wth
Dont hold your breath for this one as they are snail pace at best
thats why im picking up a matured one that has done the kays so I can just kick back n enjoy
Will post pic
happy dayzes!

Dont hold your breath for this one as they are snail pace at best
thats why im picking up a matured one that has done the kays so I can just kick back n enjoy
Will post pic

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Re: Hinoki Cypress
Haha thanks for the heads up, time to back bench this and just let it on for a few years.
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Re: Hinoki Cypress
nice tree. i am a newbie and these are one of my fav. i am developing this for 2 years now. i bought this as a 2 and a half feet tall nursery stock in monbulk and now it is about 16 inches tall.
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Looks pretty good mate, how long has it been in Bonsai school?
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Re: Hinoki Cypress
almost 2 years now. beware not to repot and hard prune at the same time.
epsom salt and nitrosol gives a blue green foliage in summer.
epsom salt and nitrosol gives a blue green foliage in summer.
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Funnily enough, my first mistake was repotting and hard pruning at the same time... then wiring ten minutes later...bki wrote:almost 2 years now. beware not to repot and hard prune at the same time.
epsom salt and nitrosol gives a blue green foliage in summer.
Still! I managed to keep it alive and the tree seems to be doing all right now

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Hinoki Cypress
Here are some pics before, after removal of dodgy wire job
and after pinching. Will re do wire tomorrow.


Ok so tapatalk wants me to pay to upload the third pic and the ausbonsai hosted one doesnt seem to work...
Either way its going to be a long, long road for this currently ugly tree.
-Mo



Ok so tapatalk wants me to pay to upload the third pic and the ausbonsai hosted one doesnt seem to work...
Either way its going to be a long, long road for this currently ugly tree.
-Mo
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Re: Hinoki Cypress
We've all done some dodgy wiring jobs in our lives. I just try to keep the next one better than the last!MoGanic wrote:Here are some pics before, after removal of dodgy wire joband after pinching. Will re do wire tomorrow.
Ok so tapatalk wants me to pay to upload the third pic and the ausbonsai hosted one doesnt seem to work...
Either way its going to be a long, long road for this currently ugly tree.
-Mo

I've never worked with a Hinoki before, but I did see this the other day, so I thought I would share.
And last but not least, that's a nice little tree. Young, but not ugly.
Cheers, Karl
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Cheers mate!
I saw that one not long ago too, excellent info!
I saw that one not long ago too, excellent info!
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Wired! Took 3 hours but most of that was sitting and staring at the bottom right of the tree thinking bloody hell! So ill have to sort that out at some point..
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Lightened and repositioned the bottom right branch.
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