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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 5:47 am
by Ashleypaine90
Ok thank you shibui, that's really helpful to know, I'm going to get some fertiliser today :-) I'm not going to need them just yet, but does anyone have some recommendations on tools that I'll need eventually, I've seen there is a lot, what is essential and what should be my first tool? I'd also like to keep with Japanese made, I know that's specific but I've been to Japan and love the work that goes into everything they do (I buy tea from there) and I'm not overly worried about what to spend, as long as they last, I'm in this for the long haul, if anyone recommends any good Japanese brands could you please provide a Aus retailer? If not available that's ok I can order and get them shipped.
Thank you for all your help :-)


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 5:54 am
by Ryceman3
Ashleypaine90 wrote:Ok thank you shibui, that's really helpful to know, I'm going to get some fertiliser today :-) I'm not going to need them just yet, but does anyone have some recommendations on tools that I'll need eventually, I've seen there is a lot, what is essential and what should be my first tool? I'd also like to keep with Japanese made, I know that's specific but I've been to Japan and love the work that goes into everything they do (I buy tea from there) and I'm not overly worried about what to spend, as long as they last, I'm in this for the long haul, if anyone recommends any good Japanese brands could you please provide a Aus retailer? If not available that's ok I can order and get them shipped.
Thank you for all your help :-)


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Check out Kaneshin. These are my tool of choice, but there are others. A branch cutter and some scissors are the two basics, can't remember exact model numbers off hand but if you do a search for Kaneshin on this forum you'll find great info. I ordered direct from them in Japan ... it was the cheapest option I found and the service I received was awesome. Christmas is just around the corner!! ;)

Web link : http://kaneshin.shop.multilingualcart.com/

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 6:21 am
by Ashleypaine90
Thank you very much ryceman, I had a look on the site, kaneshin make really nice tools, (adds to Christmas list) I'll need to do some research on what sizes I'll need to get, the black steel branch cutters (3A) look like an all rounder, quality looks great. Thank you again


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 7:13 am
by peterb
Hi ashleypaine90
The quality of kaneshin is probably only second to masakuni ( meaning it's right up there with the best ) , and delivery to Australia is often within the week. You can't go wrong with them :D
Cheers
Peterb

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 11:21 am
by Ashleypaine90
Thanks peterb, I think I'm going to go with the kaneshin a lot of people say a lot of good things about them. I picked up some fertiliser, I'm hoping this is going to be right, any thoughts on anything else I should use instead of or as well as this? ThanksImage


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 1:25 pm
by Ashleypaine90
I'm all in, hoping this feed and some good warm sun will do my bonsai good and allow it to grow nicely, along with a good watering, I've also removed the stones and moss for now until I'm better at gauging whether watering is needed or not, I'd like to grow a moss bed at some point, is it better to do this separately and then transplant? I will keep you updated with photos :-)Image


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 5:19 pm
by Ashleypaine90
I had to upload this, I'm so proud of this little one and I've only just got it (is that normal?...) my fiancé is a really good photographer so I thought I'd put her to good use and get some great "before" photos, this is just one of them :-) Image


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 6:09 pm
by Raymond B
Nice photos, I'm looking forward to seeing more, and I'm learning from all the posts on here too.

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 6:20 pm
by Ashleypaine90
Thanks Raymond, there will be plenty more don't worry, yea it's good to help everyone else I'm hoping the questions I'm asking are the ones that new bonsai enthusiasts like myself want to ask. :-)


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 6:37 pm
by shibui
I use osmocote but also use a soluble fertiliser every few weeks as well. My theory is that if one fert lacks something the next different one might have other nutrients to even out the plants diet - sort of like a varied diet for people. Powerfeed, Thrive or any other plant food that you mix in water will do.

BTW: osmocote works far better when it is IN the potting mix. They recommend that the best way is to make small holes on the mix and pour the prills in the holes - looks better too. It will still work on the surface, just a bit slower because it can only release nutrients when it is wet.

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 29th, 2016, 7:49 pm
by benbonsai
Shibui
Just a quick one on fertilizer while your on topic.
I was wondering what osmocote you use and what liquid fert you use?
At the moment I'm using Charlie carp organic once every 2 weeks or so and the soil had some sort of slow release osmocote in it (osmocote pro bonsai soil) but I was thinking I might get some osmocote pellets.
What would you recommend?

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 30th, 2016, 1:21 pm
by Ashleypaine90
Hey guys, just a quick question, turns out my spot on the verander doesn't allow for direct sunlight, the back garden has direct sunlight but it's for almost all day which I think may be too much for my little one, is it ok to put the tree out in the sun and then move it under the shade in the afternoon? I know it's not good to move them a lot but I can make sure I move it at exactly the same time everyday and from the same spots, would this be ok? Thanks


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Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 30th, 2016, 1:37 pm
by kcpoole
Juniper should be in full sun all day
Ken

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 30th, 2016, 8:20 pm
by Ryceman3
kcpoole wrote:Juniper should be in full sun all day
Ken
X 2 :yes:

Re: My new (and first) juniper bonsai.

Posted: October 31st, 2016, 4:56 pm
by Ashleypaine90
Thanks guys, is it normal to see roots on top of the soil? Image