Take one grafted shimpaku, add a free morning...
Posted: November 18th, 2013, 4:44 pm
So a while back I purchased this from Neil at Shibui
I took it along to my club meeting the other night - really just to give it a clean up as i havent had time to do anything other than water and fertilise.
I sought the opinion of a few people and one plan really stuck in my mind - inspired by trees i imagine are found at a high altitude somewhere in the US.
Apologies for crappy photos, but its all i have at the moment
And after a bit of raffia and wiring of main branches and a big tilt forward Still plenty of work to be done one the deadwood, but im determined to do it all by hand so thats going to take time.
Enjoy
H
Pot suggestions? then some bending and basic branch placement - the direction is heading to our right - im still not sure about the back branch yet - but i think ill remove most of the foliage eventually and just leave a little at the top for an apex.
I think its had enough shock for now though.
and slightly twisted
it is Shimpaku foliage grafted onto some unknown landscape juniper, I liked for the large trunk width - about 8cm at widest point.I took it along to my club meeting the other night - really just to give it a clean up as i havent had time to do anything other than water and fertilise.
I sought the opinion of a few people and one plan really stuck in my mind - inspired by trees i imagine are found at a high altitude somewhere in the US.
Apologies for crappy photos, but its all i have at the moment
And after a bit of raffia and wiring of main branches and a big tilt forward Still plenty of work to be done one the deadwood, but im determined to do it all by hand so thats going to take time.
Enjoy
H
Pot suggestions? then some bending and basic branch placement - the direction is heading to our right - im still not sure about the back branch yet - but i think ill remove most of the foliage eventually and just leave a little at the top for an apex.
I think its had enough shock for now though.
and slightly twisted