
Cheers Alpineart
alpineart wrote:Hi DENAz , mate that's the breaks when you do Bonsai .I have taken 5 trailer loads of trainers and Yamadori to the tip in 14 months since breaking my leg , shari happens to the best of us .
Cheers Alpine
Hi Dario, mate i have been growing and "killing not so much today" cedars for close to 20 years . If you put a 20mm long x 2mm wide wire mark in a 2-3-4 yo cedar you will have a scar in 20 years time 10-15mm wide and 30-40mm long . The mark exaggerates or increases with cedars , it doesn't grow out . When you have a 2 year old plant , whip , stick in a pot , you simply wind not bend but wind it around the Bamboo stake . This won't mark the bark the bamboo is a thick as the trunk or thicker in most cases. When you grow a straight tree it grows straight up When you grow a wound trunk it will grow in a cork screw fashion / spiraling and NOT mark the bark . If you wire it and bend it with wire it won't grow in a bend it will try to grow straight up this is what puts the marks in the bark as well as wire doesn't give , whereas the trunk can slid up and around the bamboo stake . You can't get excessive bends with stakes but good movement is a piece of cake .Dario wrote:Hi Alpine, I enjoy looking at mature trees in parks and gardens very much, but when it comes to bonsai I have never used them so I know nothing about growing them etc.
But I have read that they take a while to set when wired and that they can stay marked when wire bite happens.
So...if they take a bit to set when wiring, why did the trunk you shaped around the bamboo stake stay set after only one year?...or is this a normal amount of time?
Is it because it is a fairly young tree? I am curious because it is a trunk and not branches (so I thought it may have taken longer to set?).
Nice trees for the future![]()
Cheers, Dario.
Hi DENAz , mate i get attached to all my plants , thats why a cant have a sale , need to toughen up and get rid of a few .DENAz wrote:alpineart wrote:Hi DENAz , mate that's the breaks when you do Bonsai .I have taken 5 trailer loads of trainers and Yamadori to the tip in 14 months since breaking my leg , shari happens to the best of us .
Cheers AlpineSo probably bettter to NOT get attached to my plants?
Haha with your collection, I can understand! If you do though, I'd be more then happy to take some off your handsalpineart wrote:Hi DENAz , mate i get attached to all my plants , thats why a cant have a sale , need to toughen up and get rid of a few .DENAz wrote:alpineart wrote:Hi DENAz , mate that's the breaks when you do Bonsai .I have taken 5 trailer loads of trainers and Yamadori to the tip in 14 months since breaking my leg , shari happens to the best of us .
Cheers AlpineSo probably bettter to NOT get attached to my plants?
Cheers Alpine