
juni progression
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juni progression
Well had some spare time so thought I would restyle this crappy stick. I got it when I first started playing around about 4 years ago. I first made it cascade but decided cascade is not for me so bent it back up for a year or so. Now with it well filled out I gave it a restyle. There was more taken off than first planned and it may well die. A back branch broke clean off so made it into a gin. Opps
well not worth much anyhow. Here is the photos

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Re: juni progression
Hi Sammy D
me thinks a couple of oops moments too many. Fear not, best you can do now is feed it up, put aside for while and have no more oops moments. Let it grow new growth from the branches and trunk to start up some newer foliage closer to the trunk this will take at least a couple of good years. And no more oops moments
Cheers Rod




Cheers Rod
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Re: juni progression
Hi Sammy, we rarely post when we went wrong, well done, hope you learned from the "oops" not to do that again.
Was it if is it worth trying cuttings off the bin full?
Watty
Was it if is it worth trying cuttings off the bin full?
Watty
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Re: juni progression
Looks like it pulled through. Still looks like crap but at least its alive.
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Re: juni progression
Gave my juni a little haircut today. I think its an improvement. Still looks like poo but who knows in another 15 years might be ok
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Re: juni progression
It's hard to tell from the photo but I'd try removing any foliage that is below the branch. This
will give you better pads. Before I work any juniper I remove any/all foliage hanging below the branch then clean/work the rest of the pad. I find it gives a nice clean pad. As I said just my
Glad it recovered and starting the look good.
Josh.


Glad it recovered and starting the look good.
Josh.
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juni progression
Haha, was just about to say the same Josh.
I also see a small number of brown pieces of foliage that should be removed.
SammyD
Have you got a plan of where you want to go (I always hate that question because my usual answer on 'No, just tidying it up... ') but it is the main reason I have oops moments and my victims ... erm, trees don't look any good!
Cheers
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I also see a small number of brown pieces of foliage that should be removed.
SammyD
Have you got a plan of where you want to go (I always hate that question because my usual answer on 'No, just tidying it up... ') but it is the main reason I have oops moments and my victims ... erm, trees don't look any good!
Cheers
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Re: juni progression
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Looking much better with the newer foliage. Now all you need to do( and this is what I'm doing at the moment) is clean out the dead scales inside that nice new foliage to let in light and air over winter. This will help keep the nasties out. Also you could do a bit of wiring to bend the branches and apex to make it a bit more compact
This is what I would be doing to this juni of yours, if it were mine
Cheers RodM
Looking much better with the newer foliage. Now all you need to do( and this is what I'm doing at the moment) is clean out the dead scales inside that nice new foliage to let in light and air over winter. This will help keep the nasties out. Also you could do a bit of wiring to bend the branches and apex to make it a bit more compact


Cheers RodM
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Re: juni progression
Did some work on my poo bonsai today. It has massive amounts of growth the hot climate here seems to suit them really well. I may even upgrade its status from poo to polished turd for now ha ha. Here goes
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Re: juni progression
Update.
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Re: juni progression
I can't tell from the pic properly but are you cutting the tips or pinching them out?
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Re: juni progression
Just cutting them for now. Hedge prune style
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Re: juni progression
Using and earlier photo with less foliage, I did a little virt for You
Removed most of the top and tilted to the right 30deg
Ken
Removed most of the top and tilted to the right 30deg
Ken
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