Carving a shohin port jackson fig OK ???
Posted: November 14th, 2011, 1:18 pm
Hello all,
I just wondering whether it's OK to extensively carve out a Shohin Port Jackson fig that I have had for 16yrs ??
Initially, it had a rot spot many moons ago when I purchused it and so in the process of carving the rot out, it has left an ugly hole a at bottom of the truck
I had left it for many years and since then I have been really enthused about our wonderful hobby, I decided to do something about her.
I want to really carve her deep and make a concave like fake rot with both sides kinda folding into the depth of the carving.
Will such species survive this type of trauma??? The tree is about 25 yrs young lol
Any input and advice will be tremendously appreciated from beginner to the experiance bonsaist
Best regards and happy bonsai

I just wondering whether it's OK to extensively carve out a Shohin Port Jackson fig that I have had for 16yrs ??
Initially, it had a rot spot many moons ago when I purchused it and so in the process of carving the rot out, it has left an ugly hole a at bottom of the truck

I had left it for many years and since then I have been really enthused about our wonderful hobby, I decided to do something about her.
I want to really carve her deep and make a concave like fake rot with both sides kinda folding into the depth of the carving.
Will such species survive this type of trauma??? The tree is about 25 yrs young lol
Any input and advice will be tremendously appreciated from beginner to the experiance bonsaist

Best regards and happy bonsai

