Pheonix grafted Trident Maple

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Pheonix grafted Trident Maple

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2 hours of fun in the sun .Cheers
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very nice alpine :D

into the sun and away the go :D good food and get them pumping you will have a nice trunk in 12-18 months! i remember on dugzbonsai.com that he beleives the wire frame is easier to attach the trees, did you want it to be on the dadwood as that was what you had i take it?

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That looks amazing. Can't wait to see how this turns out :)
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love your work alpine.....very inspiring ;)
Why is it that some people can't just give there oppinion.....if someone does not agree is there really a need to jump on your shetland pony and pretend its a high horse???
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Jamie wrote:very nice alpine :D

into the sun and away the go :D good food and get them pumping you will have a nice trunk in 12-18 months! i remember on dugzbonsai.com that he beleives the wire frame is easier to attach the trees, did you want it to be on the dadwood as that was what you had i take it?

jamie :D
Hi Jamie i do things the easier softer way .The trunk was collected for the purpose of shooting whips on with a staple gun .The wire frame method i think i read it took 8-10 hours , mate i could produce 5-6 in that time .I like the weight of a solid trunk , now how can you carve a wire frame ??? It took 1 hour to collect the whips carve the trunk and staple the bases of the tridents , then another hour to defol' spiral wrap , apply the grafting tape , comb the roots and pot it up .Just like a good walk in the park .Cheers
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Anja wrote:That looks amazing. Can't wait to see how this turns out :)
Hi Anja , should be a ripper .Cheers
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bonsai4life wrote:love your work alpine.....very inspiring ;)


Hi bonsai4life , motivated now with all the stock a bloke needs to turn out some magic trainers .Cheers
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You have peaked my curiosity with this one Alpine. Looking forward to its progress
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Looks good Alpine,
It reminds me that I need to get stuck into mine again.
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bodhidharma wrote:You have peaked my curiosity with this one Alpine. Looking forward to its progress
One coming up already Bodhi .Cheers
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archie1979 wrote:Looks good Alpine,
It reminds me that I need to get stuck into mine again.
Hi Archie , no rest for the wicked hey.
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Very sneaky and well executed.

Looking forward to seeing this one come out of the oven.

Any reason why you could not de insert the cone of wood after a few years? It would keep it lighter.

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Hey Alpine I was just checkin out your method of trunk bending with copper tube. I think I might give it a go with my cedar that I have pretty much decided on turning into a literati.

nice job on the maples

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Grant Bowie wrote:Very sneaky and well executed.

Looking forward to seeing this one come out of the oven.

Any reason why you could not de insert the cone of wood after a few years? It would keep it lighter.

Grant
Hi Grant , in 12 months you wont be able to move the stump , the maples will strangle every hollow and hump .I want the seedlings to grow around the carving already done .Cheers
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