Juniper design/future
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Juniper design/future
Hello without demanding anyone style my tree for me I’m stuck and constantly changing my mind on the sdesign/future of this tree which I’m glad to do.
Wondering if anyone can help on any ideas or virtual designs, I hope to one day grow the tree tall
Wondering if anyone can help on any ideas or virtual designs, I hope to one day grow the tree tall
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Re: Juniper design/future
Hi Rockkcorful,
Ok - I’ll have a crack .... unfortunately I cannot copy your picture to draw on ...so words will have to do.
This is tough stock ... as is often the way with this type of juniper, it is difficult to thicken the trunk or get any meaningful taper / especially with no sacrifice branches down low ....
I get that you want a tall tree but with no taper and limited interest in the trunk; I am not sure there’s much of a future.
An obvious suggestion is Literati style ... but again - it’s a reasonably plain trunk but you could go that way - similarly you could bend and make some kind of cascade - but again, meh!
Sooo - tall tree wishes aside ... I’d squash it down to within an inch of it’s life. Take advantage of the movement down low - use some thick wire and spend a few months twisting and pushing such that the green top ends up near the ground, offset on a gnarly twisted trunk.
Why am I suggesting this ... you might be able to create some interest and ‘disguise’ the sameness of the trunk width ...
I won’t be offended if you completely ignore my suggestion ... I usually let my creative side get ahead of my skills!
Good luck whichever direction you head; enjoy the journey.
Ok - I’ll have a crack .... unfortunately I cannot copy your picture to draw on ...so words will have to do.

I get that you want a tall tree but with no taper and limited interest in the trunk; I am not sure there’s much of a future.
An obvious suggestion is Literati style ... but again - it’s a reasonably plain trunk but you could go that way - similarly you could bend and make some kind of cascade - but again, meh!
Sooo - tall tree wishes aside ... I’d squash it down to within an inch of it’s life. Take advantage of the movement down low - use some thick wire and spend a few months twisting and pushing such that the green top ends up near the ground, offset on a gnarly twisted trunk.
Why am I suggesting this ... you might be able to create some interest and ‘disguise’ the sameness of the trunk width ...
I won’t be offended if you completely ignore my suggestion ... I usually let my creative side get ahead of my skills!

Good luck whichever direction you head; enjoy the journey.
Tending bonsai teaches me patience.
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Re: Juniper design/future
Your tree is all there, I would just define it, don t make it to busy..fill the head in, reach with the two right branches, slightly lift the left main side branch up, don t reach as much as the right, yes taper we all like it, you don t have it at this stage, so we use what we have for now, balance foliage to trunk volume for now..the fat will come in time, remember enjoy your tree..its all about time (age) be patient.
Hope their is something for you... cheers Anthony
Hope their is something for you... cheers Anthony
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Re: Juniper design/future
While we are making our minds up on a direction for the tree, the material is growing and evolving in its own way. Things change, so do our plans. We look at things differently with time, experience, age etc. When we have a bonsai, keeping it the same is impossible. It’s a living canvass. Don’t feel bad about changing your mind.
If you want a bonsai from the material, look at duplicating traits from something real in the style you want. If it’s tall do you want literati? Informal upright, slanting... only then will you likely get meaningful suggestions.
Good luck!
If you want a bonsai from the material, look at duplicating traits from something real in the style you want. If it’s tall do you want literati? Informal upright, slanting... only then will you likely get meaningful suggestions.
Good luck!
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Re: Juniper design/future
and Rockkcorful... let me add, AnthonyW and Daluke have me well covered in design and bonsai experience. I should always put a 'caveat emptor' by my posts. 
As noted, whatever path you choose - enjoy the addiction.

As noted, whatever path you choose - enjoy the addiction.
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Re: Juniper design/future
To encourage a little girth and character to the trunk, you could add some sections of shari.
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Re: Juniper design/future
Thankyou all for replies, am defiantly looking towards literati just having a bit of a blank when it comes to achieving branches
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Re: Juniper design/future
Threw some wire and a clean this afternoon. Still unsure and I’m sure there’s some of you out there with some great ideas for development and future.
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Re: Juniper design/future
After a little sun and couple re adjustments
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Re: Juniper design/future
Sooo update. This afternoon I was watering and had a play with one branch and then that led to one thing and I have re designed this tree again.
Only need to do something about that trunk being so thin now
Only need to do something about that trunk being so thin now
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Re: Juniper design/future
I like your new stuff better than your old stuff!
The trunk thickening thing however - I’m afraid I think that is going to be a long term dilemma...
I like the remodel though, I think it improves it for sure. Hopefully the trunk has enough meat to hold that line.


The trunk thickening thing however - I’m afraid I think that is going to be a long term dilemma...

I like the remodel though, I think it improves it for sure. Hopefully the trunk has enough meat to hold that line.

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