Acalypha wilkesiana ... informal upright
Posted: January 31st, 2015, 12:18 pm
I'm very new to bonsai and need a little (lot?) help. This tree was my first attempt at aerial layering and it has gone ahead in leaps and bounds with great roots and new shoots appearing everywhere. I think I can learn a lot from this little tike.
I've pretty much settled on an informal upright style and have figured out that the next step will be to select a new leader to continue trunk movement. I also think that it would be best if this new movement was back to the left as viewed in the image. To achieve this, would my best option be to encourage a new leader from the left or right side of the trunk as viewed? Btw, the current chop is horizontal to the trunk at the point of cut.
Or should I continue the current movement to the right? Decisions, decisions. All help/ideas appreciated.
I've pretty much settled on an informal upright style and have figured out that the next step will be to select a new leader to continue trunk movement. I also think that it would be best if this new movement was back to the left as viewed in the image. To achieve this, would my best option be to encourage a new leader from the left or right side of the trunk as viewed? Btw, the current chop is horizontal to the trunk at the point of cut.
Or should I continue the current movement to the right? Decisions, decisions. All help/ideas appreciated.