New Shimpaku advice.
Posted: March 11th, 2014, 6:45 pm
Hi all,
I picked up this gem at the market day on Saturday.
For starters I'm pretty sure this is a shimpaku?? Haha….
I want to clean up the trunk because the dead wood looks a bit oxidised and crappy. Im pretty new to Bonsai and this will be the first time I’ve attempted such a thing. From what I’ve read I can clean up the live vein by gently brushing it with a wire brush until I get that reddish brown colour. For the deadwood you can go a bit harder with the brush and then paint it with straight lime sulfur after it has been lightly misted with water taking care not to get any of the sulphur onto the soil. Does this sound about right?
My next question is about those “knobs” that are in the shari which are obviously the remains of old branches. Should I get a dremel or pencil grinder and remove these making the shari smother and more in line with the rest of the tree. I ask this because I haven’t really seen “knobs” like this on other shari and they create little pockets in the tree that can fill with water or whatever which I think in turn will promote rotting or fungal problems etc.
Also with the jin or jins. Any tips on cleaning up the really fine jins? I feel like they are very fragile and brittle. Wet and dry emery paper perhaps???
After I have cleaned it ill need to figure out what I’m going to do about potting it. I feel like this will have to go into a round pot due to the weird arch way that runs 90 degrees to the front/back of the tree because a rectangular pot will have to be overly wide to compensate for this. Does this make sense?
Last but not least what do you think should be the front? Foliage to the right or left?
Any other advice with this tree would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I picked up this gem at the market day on Saturday.
For starters I'm pretty sure this is a shimpaku?? Haha….
I want to clean up the trunk because the dead wood looks a bit oxidised and crappy. Im pretty new to Bonsai and this will be the first time I’ve attempted such a thing. From what I’ve read I can clean up the live vein by gently brushing it with a wire brush until I get that reddish brown colour. For the deadwood you can go a bit harder with the brush and then paint it with straight lime sulfur after it has been lightly misted with water taking care not to get any of the sulphur onto the soil. Does this sound about right?
My next question is about those “knobs” that are in the shari which are obviously the remains of old branches. Should I get a dremel or pencil grinder and remove these making the shari smother and more in line with the rest of the tree. I ask this because I haven’t really seen “knobs” like this on other shari and they create little pockets in the tree that can fill with water or whatever which I think in turn will promote rotting or fungal problems etc.
Also with the jin or jins. Any tips on cleaning up the really fine jins? I feel like they are very fragile and brittle. Wet and dry emery paper perhaps???
After I have cleaned it ill need to figure out what I’m going to do about potting it. I feel like this will have to go into a round pot due to the weird arch way that runs 90 degrees to the front/back of the tree because a rectangular pot will have to be overly wide to compensate for this. Does this make sense?
Last but not least what do you think should be the front? Foliage to the right or left?
Any other advice with this tree would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!