Better nebari...additional methods

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Better nebari...additional methods

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I would like to introduce few methods of air and ground layering that help create better nebari faster...and some other to get better nebari.
Pictures will tell it all and ask if something is unclear.
Please add on some ideas.
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Tomorrow I shall add some more
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Thanks Neli and I would like to add that many techniques are described in the wiki and threads on Ausbonsai already
this one particularly by FliBri with an River Redgum viewtopic.php?f=9&t=553

and the airlayer page in the wiki has lots of others too :-) viewtopic.php?f=9&t=553

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Somee crazy tree setups there Neli. Very cool.

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Thanks for sharing neli. They also explain a similar technique to this in Bonsai: Its Art, Science, History and Philosophy by Deborah R Koreshoff.
Its good to see you have had some success
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Very cool pictures Neli. Is the last pic a technique for thickening the roots or for aesthetic reasons. I think its amazing! I'm going to try this brother.
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Thickening the roots...while keeping the root ball small, for hard to transplant trees...You get other benefits also...trunk and branch rapid growth and thickening.
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Hi Neli,

This is a technique that I picked up at the Internet Bonsai Club years ago but haven't yet tried :lost: . It's good that there is someone who can vouch for the technique. :cool:

Thanks for posting.

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I got to give it to you. That is a nice setup you have there. Your pots are awesome. Could you possibly give me the name of the style pots you use to train the tree roots. If you dont mind my asking? What country are you in? The landscape looks great.
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I am in Africa...and I make all my pots...he he he...http://nelibonsai.wordpress.com/category/diy/
But this pots and trees are not mine...they are from FB.
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I like this post.. creative indeed..

kinda abit like magic revealed once you see the trick especially holes in the pot with roots going.. just makes sense.. bloody brilliant :tu:
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Got any links or references/credit to the original poster of this technique?
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Some of them belong to maty , some to Nory...they both have given me permission to use their material...I have a lot of their stuff on my blog...and want to post some more...They are good friends
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Hi Neli I seen your blog. Great progress! I like your pots. You should make one with ancient african Cush symbols. I dont know if thats spelled right . Lol. I am going to definately try that. I don't have good training pots but I will soon. I will try your methods with white cement. Which I really like , and I am going to make islands with gritty grey cement for penjing so moss can grow well. Peace Neli
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Thank You! You must be careful since moss like more acid environment...You dont really need it gritty for moss. Moss grows even on smooth stones...What I do with stoves is I just paint them with yogurt...and water them...then moss starts growing...but wash with acid first to reduce the PH.
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