Olive shaping and growth Hokidachi journal
Posted: November 12th, 2016, 3:43 pm
Hi everyone,
First time poster here. I have been an avid admirer of bonsai and Japanese culture for a long time. I have started my bonsai addiction with a $30 Olive I picked up and this years Southern Bonsai club meeting in South Australia. My aim for this bonsai is some form of Hokidachi, although that might change.
Anyway, I saw great potential in this bonsai. I left it in its pot for several weeks before touching it. But the other day I got around to shaping it, as growth was strong and I didnt want the olive branches to harden before I got around to initial shaping. Anyway, took a couple of very quick photos.
Before. Very straight initial budding. Not too much in terms of interesting branch shape. I did like how there were alot of branches all around the trunk though.
https://goo.gl/photos/Hq24xS5dYUoFJ3Av9
After I removed several overlapping branches and added some wire.
https://goo.gl/photos/HZ5rGREVQiZF7D4P9
https://goo.gl/photos/Hf8mHBRqSfg1Gsfd9
Anyway, any tips/advice welcome. Hoping this warmer weather encourages more growth, love watching it grow weekly. Will keep this updated.
Cheers,
Ben
First time poster here. I have been an avid admirer of bonsai and Japanese culture for a long time. I have started my bonsai addiction with a $30 Olive I picked up and this years Southern Bonsai club meeting in South Australia. My aim for this bonsai is some form of Hokidachi, although that might change.
Anyway, I saw great potential in this bonsai. I left it in its pot for several weeks before touching it. But the other day I got around to shaping it, as growth was strong and I didnt want the olive branches to harden before I got around to initial shaping. Anyway, took a couple of very quick photos.
Before. Very straight initial budding. Not too much in terms of interesting branch shape. I did like how there were alot of branches all around the trunk though.
https://goo.gl/photos/Hq24xS5dYUoFJ3Av9
After I removed several overlapping branches and added some wire.
https://goo.gl/photos/HZ5rGREVQiZF7D4P9
https://goo.gl/photos/Hf8mHBRqSfg1Gsfd9
Anyway, any tips/advice welcome. Hoping this warmer weather encourages more growth, love watching it grow weekly. Will keep this updated.
Cheers,
Ben