Field Grown Chinese Maple Progression
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Field Grown Chinese Maple Progression
This is a field grown Chinese Maple. Was lifted in 2013 and all the branches were removed. I'm re-growing all the branches and waiting for the cut marks to heel. It will be in this Poly container for another 3 years or so before being transferred to a bonsai container. Some minot training having been done, mainly to control the fast growth.
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Re: Field Grown Chinese Maple Progression
Well on the way. Nice trunk. Keep us posted 

A stick in a pot is better than no stick at all. Remember even the best bonsai started as a stick.
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Re: Field Grown Chinese Maple Progression
Thanks Sammy
Yip, nice trunk. It has a bit of reverse taper as the objective was to thicken the trunk and at some points the mass of branches caused the trunk to thicken too much. I am working on the branches at the moment. I may have to put it back in the ground to see if the base will thicken further. I do however believe that with grafting of roots the base will expand and get the proportions right.
At the moment it can grow.
I created the post to keep tabs on the progression. I will post development as it starts taking form.
Happy with any suggestions on the way there.
Yip, nice trunk. It has a bit of reverse taper as the objective was to thicken the trunk and at some points the mass of branches caused the trunk to thicken too much. I am working on the branches at the moment. I may have to put it back in the ground to see if the base will thicken further. I do however believe that with grafting of roots the base will expand and get the proportions right.
At the moment it can grow.
I created the post to keep tabs on the progression. I will post development as it starts taking form.
Happy with any suggestions on the way there.