Stock large pine value
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Stock large pine value
Hello looking at releasing this large black pine. 25years plus stock tree. Can you please help with approx values. In a large blue barrel atm. Crappy photo but thats all i have atm. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Stock large pine value
Are you interested in a value as bonsai or a value as a garden tree?
For bonsai: Large scars, long areas of bare wood, long way to first branch, first branch has almost no needles or sub branches so no real prospect of back budding = almost no value.
As a garden tree: No central leader but plenty of side branching = maybe $50- $100 for the development. It should have not taken 25 years to grow a black pine to this stage
For bonsai: Large scars, long areas of bare wood, long way to first branch, first branch has almost no needles or sub branches so no real prospect of back budding = almost no value.
As a garden tree: No central leader but plenty of side branching = maybe $50- $100 for the development. It should have not taken 25 years to grow a black pine to this stage
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Re: Stock large pine value
I gotta agree that from the pics it seems like a pretty vexing project to turn into something rewarding bonsai-wise. But, I am no magician and lack that 'transformative' vision, so maybe others can see a prospect where I cannot.
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Re: Stock large pine value
Difficult subject as Bonsai.
Good candidate for drastic bending and grafting
Ken
Good candidate for drastic bending and grafting
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