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Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: April 12th, 2010, 12:31 pm
by Regan
Looking good mate. I like the 2nd option mate and that pot is a beauty.
Cheers
Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: April 12th, 2010, 12:53 pm
by Jamie
thanks mate

i reckon you might be right there with option two, it is a wee bit more dramatic isnt it
gonna have to wait for the pot, it will be expensive for the size of it.
jamie

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: April 12th, 2010, 1:01 pm
by NathanM
I like option 2 as well dude. I didn't as much at first, but do now

That price for the pot I gave you will be a maximum, I'll probably be able to get it cheaper than that. And i will look great with that tree.
Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: April 12th, 2010, 4:42 pm
by Jamie
cheers mate, let me know how much and i will see what i can do

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 13th, 2010, 3:52 pm
by baz7
hi , awesome juniper you have there , it clearly has alot of potential.
here is a pic of one of my shohin junipers...
it will be a cascade.
its going to be a tough job and take time before it will show any real quality due to the extremely small size...
by the way the pot its in i got from japan , bloody expensive too.
i think its so cute and i know i will enjoy working with this one
getting the wire on was no easy task.....

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 13th, 2010, 3:55 pm
by Jamie
gday baz
nice little mame you have there
unfortunately this tree is with some of my other trees that didnt make it... i removed to much at one time when i should of reduced it over a period of time, you live and learn though i suppose
you should start a new post in the open table to introduce yourself baz
jamie

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 13th, 2010, 4:11 pm
by baz7
Jamie wrote:gday baz
nice little mame you have there
unfortunately this tree is with some of my other trees that didnt make it... i removed to much at one time when i should of reduced it over a period of time, you live and learn though i suppose
you should start a new post in the open table to introduce yourself baz
jamie

yeah you have to be carefull with junipers , never remove too much foilage.. do it bit by bit over the spring or summer peroid and also be sure your trimming them at a 45 degree angle.. or [pinch them out.
i find junipers a pain in the ass sometimes lol
here is my masive 25 year old cascade juniper...
the biggest issues with junipers is letting the foilage get too thick.. then what happens is the inside foilage starts to go brown.. its because its not getting enough light and sun

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 13th, 2010, 4:13 pm
by Jamie
speaking of foliage being thick yours looks like it needs a good thin out!

i would be tempted to wire the whole thing out to, depending on the structure of the tree it might make for a more upright tree than a cascade???
Jamie

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 2:17 pm
by baz7
Jamie wrote:speaking of foliage being thick yours looks like it needs a good thin out!

i would be tempted to wire the whole thing out to, depending on the structure of the tree it might make for a more upright tree than a cascade???
Jamie

im gona wait on spring and start pinching a lil harder to get back into shape... then il see how the branching structure looks..
heck il put up a pic of her once i thin it out
like most of you.. im gona be flat out all spring and back into summer.
god i just love this time of the year !!!!
coming home everyday to see new growth is a blessing.
Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 3:40 pm
by Jamie
look forward to it mate
things for me have already started to push more growth heavily, it slowed down for a few weeks but things are starting to pump again

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 5:26 pm
by dayne
dead wow did you do it all in one day inc prune the roots that was a nice tree thats a bummer
Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 5:35 pm
by Lowlyf
I like it. I dont spose you know how old it is?
Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 7:04 pm
by Jamie
dayne wrote:dead wow did you do it all in one day inc prune the roots that was a nice tree thats a bummer
yea it dd P... me of a bit, i reduced the amount of foliage over a period of time, then i left it, then removed more foliage to what it is in the last pic, waited for a bit then done the root prune to get it in the oversized pot it was in.. then it didnt take to long to go down hill from that.
jamie

Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 7:19 pm
by techpetal
Thats a bit of bad lucky Jamie,
Junis are tough little buggers.
Im holding out on one at the moment to make sure it doesn't crack the sads from being transplanted two weeks ago. I saw a few repotted a month ago and they are going great so I'm hoping all will be good.
I hate it when I kill one... Damn touchy little things some times. Just teaching us lessons every few days.
Tech
Re: juniper restyle to shohin
Posted: July 17th, 2010, 7:24 pm
by Jamie
yea to right mate, i had big plans for this little tree, ohwell what do ya do... ya learn, get over it and get another

it wasnt the cheapest stock though...
anyways, next time i do something like this it will be slowly slowly, and a shimpaku, not a squamata!
tax is coming up so i might have a bit of spending money
