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Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: July 4th, 2014, 1:22 pm
by bodhidharma
Brad75 wrote:Can't wait for this group to be finished!
Mount Nasura wrote:Nice work, I love it's natural weathered appearance. Like its put up with years of heavy snow falls.
bonsaibuddyman wrote:Great material for this group. Looking good so far Bodhi. You can tell you've put a lot of work into this so far.
Thanks for following the thread guys, much appreciated.
GavinG wrote:Good to see the thought processes as they happen - very useful. Are you planning how they will sit together yet, or will you sort that out when you pot them together?
Gavin
An inkling Gavin. The two larger, weatherbeaten trees on a hill by themselves and the smaller healthier trees in a grove and a little lower and to the right.
treeman wrote:I think they might be albertianas Bodi. Difficult species! good luck...
Grant Bowie wrote:Word of warning; the few remaining branches that you are leaving on each tree will now thicken dramatically with the spring growth and so you will have to keep an eagle eye on the wire cutting in.
Thanks gentlemen.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: July 4th, 2014, 2:33 pm
by Rory
So far, the 1st one is in a higher visual league than the other 2 in my opinion. Still it will be fun to see this completed.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 15th, 2014, 12:47 pm
by bodhidharma
I did some work on this project today and made the decision to put the two main trees together so they can GEL.

I do not have a pot large enough as yet and will search while i work on the next group of trees. I will then do the same with the smaller trees. I think it will help me plan the next move on how they will all fit together. I did the same with the two larger trees (sat them next to each other) and that gave me insight as to how they will "fit" together. Not great photos as the trees are large (nearly a metre tall) and will need help to get them to my photographic area. All input, good or bad, always appreciated.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 15th, 2014, 1:15 pm
by Brad75
Hi bodhidharma,
I can see the illusion of age in these trees already. Going to be a cracker when it is finished.
Cheers,
Brad75.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 15th, 2014, 8:45 pm
by Haydenmc
Coming along nicely bodhi, are you getting any decent back budding after the severe foliage reduction?
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Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 15th, 2014, 8:57 pm
by ToddB
bodhidharma wrote:I did some work on this project today and made the decision to put the two main trees together so they can GEL.

I do not have a pot large enough as yet and will search while i work on the next group of trees. I will then do the same with the smaller trees. I think it will help me plan the next move on how they will all fit together. I did the same with the two larger trees (sat them next to each other) and that gave me insight as to how they will "fit" together. Not great photos as the trees are large (nearly a metre tall) and will need help to get them to my photographic area. All input, good or bad, always appreciated.
Bodhidharma,
Outstanding mate...I love it. It's shaping up to be a great looking forest
Reminds me of the Jeffrey Pine I saw in the Sierra Nevada. Pics taken on recent holiday.
Jeffrey pine 1.jpg
Jeffrey pine 4.jpg
Jeffrey pine 2.jpg
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 15th, 2014, 9:18 pm
by Boics
Good question Hayden.
Bodhi do you use any particular techniques on Picea Bonsai to improve ramification and avoid leggy growth?
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 16th, 2014, 4:55 pm
by bodhidharma
Brad75 wrote:I can see the illusion of age in these trees already. Going to be a cracker when it is finished.
ToddB wrote:Outstanding mate...I love it. It's shaping up to be a great looking forest
Thanks Guys i appreciate the encouragement
Haydenmc wrote:Coming along nicely bodhi, are you getting any decent back budding after the severe foliage reduction?
Boics wrote:Bodhi do you use any particular techniques on Picea Bonsai to improve ramification and avoid leggy growth?
I have a lot of backbudding going on with these (see pic's) and once the branch is where i want them length wise i end tip the new growth which encourages back budding.They will always look their best with new growth popping and i will work towards that look.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 19th, 2014, 11:32 am
by bodhidharma
These photo's might give a better perspective as to size and shape. Refinement for the next five years and these would look good as is. Looking forward to adding the rest next year.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 19th, 2014, 12:43 pm
by Brad75
Hi bodhidharma,
You need a ceramic bear for your group; just to complete the illusion!
Cheers,
Brad75.
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: October 21st, 2014, 8:22 am
by ToddB
bodhidharma wrote:These photo's might give a better perspective as to size and shape. Refinement for the next five years and these would look good as is. Looking forward to adding the rest next year.
Superb
Re: Gotta love a project..Picea abies
Posted: July 24th, 2022, 10:16 am
by Jan
bodhidharma, how's this Group Project coming along?