Shohin Japanese Black pine in development

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Shohin Japanese Black pine in development

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Well here is the tree i have been growing in the ground for a few years. I will take more photos at a later date (i was a bit tired after digging out the side of a bank for the new water tank thats coming. No dirt really to move, just boulders, 50 -80 kg each :()

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Really bad photo :( sorry.


This will be updated shortly when i know its growing strong. It should be thicker after the time it was in the ground however, and this is a tip for young players, prepare the soil really well before planting. You wont get the growth you expect if you dont. Also plant it in a spot that you can easily get to with a hose or you get lazy and the tree doesn't get enough water. It does however have very nice bark forming which is a bonus. There is also more taper then appears in this image.

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OR grow in boxes where you can style, control and feed aggressively. it does work. no sweat jezz you will sort it out in time. the trunks good:D
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yes that is also a great idea... Hind sight...
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Re: Shohin Japanese Black pine in development

Post by aaron_tas »

nice bark :!:
inspired by nature,
considered superior to nature.
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