Scotts Pine 7 years on
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
A bonsai to be proud of! Any chance of another pot? Straight sides, a bit longer and wider, a bit less deep?
Big chunky tree - this pot is too light, would suit a more delicate conifer. Only my negligible opinion.
Lisa

Big chunky tree - this pot is too light, would suit a more delicate conifer. Only my negligible opinion.

Lisa
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Thanks Lisa,LLK wrote:A bonsai to be proud of! Any chance of another pot? Straight sides, a bit longer and wider, a bit less deep?![]()
Big chunky tree - this pot is too light, would suit a more delicate conifer. Only my negligible opinion.![]()
Lisa
Unfortunatlly pots are outside my current budget,infact I am trying to sell one of my trees to pay some bills.
Understand where you are going with the type of pot but I am still trying to sit it in the pot at the right orientation.So this year I will repot in the same pot.
Regards,
Peter
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Update
Have been wiring this over the past 3 days. Must be a Scots pine weekend with Gerard's post.
Kind Regards,
Peter
Have been wiring this over the past 3 days. Must be a Scots pine weekend with Gerard's post.
Kind Regards,
Peter
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
I love any update of yours Peter.
Beautiful tree, looking lovely

Beautiful tree, looking lovely

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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Wow. Awesome thread/tree.
Keep it going!
Keep it going!
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Super thread, super bonsai. Brilliant. Just missing a sparrow!
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Hi Peter,
One of the many things I admire about this Scots pine is your masterly placement of negative spaces.
Gerard, did you notice?
Lisa
One of the many things I admire about this Scots pine is your masterly placement of negative spaces.
Gerard, did you notice?
Lisa
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Really, REALLY nice...! really.
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Love this tree, as I do with most of what Peter creates. And I understand your point, this is something I hope to learn to do better.LLK wrote:Hi Peter,
One of the many things I admire about this Scots pine is your masterly placement of negative spaces.
Gerard, did you notice?
Lisa
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
Gerard, you have some excellent material, but may I ask if you have had much experience in needle plucking, e.g. when, where and how? I can't interfere with this, Peter's, thread, but maybe you could post a couple of lines on your own thread?
Apologies for this, Peter. Or perhaps you can add something re: work on pines, in particular this great Scottie.
Lisa
Apologies for this, Peter. Or perhaps you can add something re: work on pines, in particular this great Scottie.
Lisa
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Re: Scotts Pine 7 years on
I just finished plucking the old needles (last seasons) from one of my scotts pines. It's pretty important. It helps in regulating and balancing strength of the individual shoots and equally importantly, it helps reduce the internode length over time which is a vital thing long term.LLK wrote:Gerard, you have some excellent material, but may I ask if you have had much experience in needle plucking, e.g. when, where and how? I can't interfere with this, Peter's, thread, but maybe you could post a couple of lines on your own thread?
Apologies for this, Peter. Or perhaps you can add something re: work on pines, in particular this great Scottie.
Lisa
I don't go so far as counting needles - way too anal - but I just remove all the older needles from each shoot leaving only the ones surrounding the new bud cluster. You may need to leave some old needles on very weak shoots.
After that, you can regulate and balance by removing some of the new needles on the strong shoots. Always be sure you don't tear the bark in the process.
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