paddles wrote:easy to bend a juniper.....

Rugg wrote:Wow thats great
How much of a kink was in it before you wired it?
Any before shots?
I think I'm going nursery shopping on the weekend

sorry mate, no before shots but i can get another one to show you a complete pictorial if you like, it wont be until later this week though. that kink was just a slight bend in the trunk that i used to accentuate it, actually looking at it again that wiring is really crap

i should of taken a bit more care its not a good look in showing beginners how they can do something.
honestly it is more rewarding for beginners to do something like this hands on then buy those expensive mallsai like trees. as long as you can keep a tree alive there is no reason you cant get these done without an issue.
speaking of the tree it has settled in the pot quite nicely and is pushing new growth too, i am pinching the tips at the moment aswell, i will update the thread when there is more to show.
paddles wrote:easy to bend a juniper.....

yes it is easy to bend a juniper but these young ones also dont give much warning before they do go, it is a feel thing. i am still snapping the young ones going to far. that is with the yamadori style shimpaku i am doing though so that is more extreme bends too
jamie
