JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
Very nice tree, R3. Excellent job, I wish I was up to your level. Tho' I would have liked to see you retain the nice nebari the tree had before potting.
Cheers, Frank
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
The tree is developing very nicely, the trunk is strong. tapers well, full of muscle therefore the pot is not correct for me it is not deeper enough and too feminine, rectangle with strong sides with time to me would suit better..but that is just me
Ryan if I could recommend a fantastic site to see majestic pines and pots for you and Tim beautiful maples a little visit to the site called bonsai master through fb if your not already visiting dare I say....obvious enjoying the age and quality of tree but also learning pot and depth with style and thickness etc...of tree
cheers Anthony
Ryan if I could recommend a fantastic site to see majestic pines and pots for you and Tim beautiful maples a little visit to the site called bonsai master through fb if your not already visiting dare I say....obvious enjoying the age and quality of tree but also learning pot and depth with style and thickness etc...of tree
cheers Anthony
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
I think you are right Anthony. I spent quite a bit of time potting this tree, I actually did it twice (I took photos after the first time and realised it was not where I thought it could be so went back for another go at it). Much happier with the second effort (angle/position) but I was again thinking after I took pictures today... “Where is the hmmpf”??anthonyW wrote: ↑August 18th, 2019, 9:21 pm The tree is developing very nicely, the trunk is strong. tapers well, full of muscle therefore the pot is not correct for me it is not deeper enough and too feminine, rectangle with strong sides with time to me would suit better..but that is just me
cheers Anthony
Maybe (I thought) this is just a tree I can’t accurately portray in images. The photos of it never look as good as the real thing. Or maybe I’m not giving it the chance it deserves.
I definitely began my pot search thinking a rectangular pot would be the go... I even made a CAD model of what I wanted (because professionally that is what I do). But with my need to repot or wait another year and my lack of confidence in pot selection I ended up with the above.
Don’t get me wrong, I think it is a vast improvement on the plastic, but I can see this is not the final pot for this tree ... but it is the pot it gets for now - and I’ll be satisfied until next time! Combining trees and pots is the next thing I need to work on. I understand aesthetic and design principles, probably best I apply my knowledge and implement it to get better tree and pot combos. Everybody will have different interpretations... gotta go with what makes sense to you in the end. I can live with this pot until it’s time to re-evaluate.
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
Hi Frank,Raging Bull wrote: ↑August 18th, 2019, 8:17 pm Very nice tree, R3. Excellent job, I wish I was up to your level. Tho' I would have liked to see you retain the nice nebari the tree had before potting.
Cheers, Frank
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you like the tree. 90% of the nebari is still there - maybe the photo doesn't highlight it as much. I did remove a large root that was on the base on the right hand side. It was coming out pretty much horizontal, which was a bit extreme for the planting angle I wanted and it was in fact dead. There is another root directly under it that will replace it as it develops in a year or so which I think is on a much nicer angle. I took some quick snaps of the base this morning - here they are!
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
Not that it matters too much, but I actually don't mind the pot. Your trunk line seems to display some subtle curvature which I think is reflected in the current pots shape.
Even though its a JBP, personally I don't see this tree as being masculine at all...
Even though its a JBP, personally I don't see this tree as being masculine at all...
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Agree with that KC&R. This is not a super masculine JBP... which are known as a masculine tree. (Fat trunks, compact foliage with large pads etc...)Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: ↑August 19th, 2019, 5:11 pm Not that it matters too much, but I actually don't mind the pot. Your trunk line seems to display some subtle curvature which I think is reflected in the current pots shape.
Even though its a JBP, personally I don't see this tree as being masculine at all...
The pot I had in mind was rectangular, but with softer corners which I thought would help to compliment the more feminine nature of this pine. This pot (which I like quite a bit) is not that, but sometimes you compromise depending on availability and I felt fine going down the repot with this pot. If/when I do change the pot over, I hope to have plenty of other contenders waiting to get their roots in it!
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
Wait until you fall in love with the feminine red pines. You won't be able to go back to black pines....trust me.Ryceman3 wrote: ↑August 19th, 2019, 7:56 pmAgree with that KC&R. This is not a super masculine JBP... which are known as a masculine tree. (Fat trunks, compact foliage with large pads etc...)Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: ↑August 19th, 2019, 5:11 pm Not that it matters too much, but I actually don't mind the pot. Your trunk line seems to display some subtle curvature which I think is reflected in the current pots shape.
Even though its a JBP, personally I don't see this tree as being masculine at all...
The pot I had in mind was rectangular, but with softer corners which I thought would help to compliment the more feminine nature of this pine. This pot (which I like quite a bit) is not that, but sometimes you compromise depending on availability and I felt fine going down the repot with this pot. If/when I do change the pot over, I hope to have plenty of other contenders waiting to get their roots in it!
Red pines all the way just make sure you speak nicely to them.
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Just a quick mid-spring update pic with the new growth extending nicely. On track for another decandling session this year.
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Friday the 13th ... as good a time as any for a decandle on a JBP...
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Finished off the Autumn work for this pine today. Started off outside but weather forced me indoors so unfortunately the “before” and “after” pics aren’t in the same spot, but you get the idea. I have tilted the tree a tad more forward in the “after” pic which I think might be the angle I repot at next time around. Happy with the needle reduction and internodal length. I’ll be looking to replicate this result in subsequent decandling over the coming years and build ramification. There’s a few rogue needles on buds I’m looking to develop, but these will be brought into line as they develop. It’s moving forward, but I have areas I’m looking at to make it even better.
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
I had been thinking twice about repotting this tree but I had noticed it was becoming increasingly difficult to water in terms of percolation ... the water just wasn't penetrating so I was convinced I needed to do it.
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
Root structure looks very very nice. You're doing very well with this little tree!
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Re: JBP#1 [Ryceman3]
Very healthy growth there and excellent mycorrhiza!! Well done Ryceman3
I also like the design.
Cheers
Rolf
I also like the design.
Cheers
Rolf
Nature does always better!