picea pugens (fat Albert)
Posted: September 2nd, 2019, 2:38 pm
Hi all,
I am trying to acquire better stock but as a newbie I'm not confident about the prospects of their survival so tend to work with cuttings, tube stock and clearance stock. The problem with my approach is that this pre Bonsai stock is probably around 5 plus years away from anything even closely resembling Bonsai.
As you all know us newbies always want something in a bonsai pot. So yes I picked up another clearance subject, this one has a bit more age and size to it and interesting bark. I would like to think it could develop into something reasonable int the next year or two.
It has a base of 5 cm and overall height of 50 cm.
I was thinking informal upright and reducing it a bit in height.
Any ideas and comments regarding future possibilities are most welcome.
Apologies for the side views, it's seems pretty random sometimes it just won't orient them correctly.
I am trying to acquire better stock but as a newbie I'm not confident about the prospects of their survival so tend to work with cuttings, tube stock and clearance stock. The problem with my approach is that this pre Bonsai stock is probably around 5 plus years away from anything even closely resembling Bonsai.
As you all know us newbies always want something in a bonsai pot. So yes I picked up another clearance subject, this one has a bit more age and size to it and interesting bark. I would like to think it could develop into something reasonable int the next year or two.
It has a base of 5 cm and overall height of 50 cm.
I was thinking informal upright and reducing it a bit in height.
Any ideas and comments regarding future possibilities are most welcome.
Apologies for the side views, it's seems pretty random sometimes it just won't orient them correctly.