Hi Gareth , violence will get you no-where , except maybe a free bed for the night . done bun can't be undone .
Cheers Alpine
Pinus Nigra Austriaca "Austrian Pine"
Re: Pinus Nigra Austriaca "Austrian Pine"
yes i agree, but i would not be happy, i hope it turns out ok for you mate.
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Re: Pinus Nigra Austriaca "Austrian Pine"
Hi anttal63 , its shooting and back budding on the trunk as Nigra's do so give it a few years and it will be well on its way to becoming a very nice 2 man tree . This too will go into a larger bonsai pot to speed things up a bit ,now the basic frame is set it needs some serious root run in order to get the shoot going on the upper trunk . The lower branches are well ramified so it the middle and apex which needs the growth . No need to fatten the 80-90mm trunk just build the foliage up .
This tree is only a youngster about 10-11 yo , still having the young bark on most of the trunk although it appears flaky its due to the massive amount of shoot all over the lower trunk when collected . I did a ring count on the tap root at the time of collection at around 8 so its got plenty of power in it for growth . Last years re-pot showed the excellent root mass development no doubt it w ill need another minor trim this year .
Cheers Alpine
This tree is only a youngster about 10-11 yo , still having the young bark on most of the trunk although it appears flaky its due to the massive amount of shoot all over the lower trunk when collected . I did a ring count on the tap root at the time of collection at around 8 so its got plenty of power in it for growth . Last years re-pot showed the excellent root mass development no doubt it w ill need another minor trim this year .
Cheers Alpine
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