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It's time had come ...

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Having worked on this tree here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=8771&hilit=+Juniper ever since I had diligently pinched back to style the tree as per the direction set in the original styling workshop. However pinching back has resulted in growth mainly at the ends of branches forming a broad canopy, so while healthy it was on its way to reverting to being just a shrub in a pot.

I was happy at the time of styling, but over the last year or so, every time I looked at I just knew something needed to change... So inspired by our clubs presenter last week, who showed his approach to junipers I decided to just get stuck in!
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You know something's going to happen when these babies come out just for a bonsai ...
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But what's going to go???
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The main trunk of course!!!
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First restyle and it's a new tree, trimmed to open up to encourage new growth closer and wired simply to position branches. Next repot will be into a smaller pot but a slight change of angle should see it develop towards semi cascade. The jin will also be refined and maybe reduced and shari extended.
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Obviously phone pics are hard to see the true perspective, but I happy to see a future I this tree now!
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WOW :o now that's a gutsy move. Do you have a final design in mind or see where it takes you??

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Josh wrote:WOW :o now that's a gutsy move. Do you have a final design in mind or see where it takes you??

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Thanks mate :lol: no guts, no ... well ... self satisfaction? ;)

Alternative was trying to bend the very straight very old trunk ... I'd rather have some fun with the loppers :lol:

So I think semi cascade is the aim, but reducing the foliage to get future pads closer to the trunk is first priority
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Well done, it a few years it will be a much improved bonsai.
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Thats the way Ryan, no guts no glory i say :tu: The tree will be much better for it. Maybe peel the jin now before it gets to hard?
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bodhidharma wrote:Thats the way Ryan, no guts no glory i say :tu: The tree will be much better for it. Maybe peel the jin now before it gets to hard?
Thanks mate! Good idea, I'll get on to that :tu:
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Hi Ryan,
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why stop there ?

Door knob left for scale !

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Bit late for an air layer?…. thanks captain hindsight
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PaulC wrote:why stop there ?
Hi Paul, now that's extreme, I've done that to a few stock buxus so I'll see how they go for now ;) thanks for the vert
Mount Nasura wrote:Bit late for an air layer?…. thanks captain hindsight
Hi MN, this would have required more time and more space, neither of which I could be bothered with for a piece of juniper with very low potential. :whistle: Thanks for the suggestion though. ;)
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