Informal upright/cascade /semi cascade juniper
Posted: June 7th, 2015, 10:31 am
I thought i would share the up and down life of one of my favourite trees.A Squamata Juniper.
I first bought the tree from a bonsai nursery in Melbourne about 6/7 years ago,Sadly i never took a picture of the tree when i first got it.It was a informal upright style stock tree,left right left right kind of branches.
After only a month of having the tree it slowly started to die from the top branch all the way to the base branches.Looking back i think Rot might have be root rot as i only ever sprayed with lime sulphur.
All but one branch died.trying to make the most of the bad situation,i turned all the dead branches and trunk into jins. After another year half of the tail of the now cascade tree started to die in the same manor.I removed it then repotted the tree.The soil was in bad shape so i think that was the problem all along.
Since then the tree has gone from strength to strength..I am still looking for a slightly smaller pot which i think would complement the tree a little more.below are the pics
after repotting
after branch shortening
First time showing at the qld bonsai show 2012
Photo used for the selection into the aabc 2014 convention,(its a better photo than the one i have from the convention)
I first bought the tree from a bonsai nursery in Melbourne about 6/7 years ago,Sadly i never took a picture of the tree when i first got it.It was a informal upright style stock tree,left right left right kind of branches.
After only a month of having the tree it slowly started to die from the top branch all the way to the base branches.Looking back i think Rot might have be root rot as i only ever sprayed with lime sulphur.
All but one branch died.trying to make the most of the bad situation,i turned all the dead branches and trunk into jins. After another year half of the tail of the now cascade tree started to die in the same manor.I removed it then repotted the tree.The soil was in bad shape so i think that was the problem all along.
Since then the tree has gone from strength to strength..I am still looking for a slightly smaller pot which i think would complement the tree a little more.below are the pics
after repotting
after branch shortening
First time showing at the qld bonsai show 2012
Photo used for the selection into the aabc 2014 convention,(its a better photo than the one i have from the convention)