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My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 17th, 2010, 4:38 pm
by missybonsai
hey everyone,
This little juni was a typical mallsai. It originally had five branches, not the three it now has. Unfortunately i dont have any original photos of it. But the first photo was not long after i first got it and corrected its major faults; you can see the grey cut paste where those branches were.
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Next is how it looked today... before its major haircut and wiring.
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And now... after mabye one and a half hour's work, an extremely thinned out and heavily wired windswept juni!!
The front
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Above
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and the back
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And yes, before you say anything, i know that it looks distracting with the trunk going one way and the branches the other, but I couldnt do much about that. I just hope it doesnt die on me now, as its getting quite warm here in western sydney, but hey, i was bored. I'm not convinced , but i think i like the back better now than the front. What do you think? This is pretty much my first styling of a tree on my own so please forgive the dodgey wiring, what with it sticking out all over the place, and even crossing sometimes :O Hope you like it anyway :)

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 17th, 2010, 5:21 pm
by thuynguyen001
I think you've done a great job,Missy! I like that current front, it looks good!
But IMO,you could've jinned those unwanted 2 branches .

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 17th, 2010, 5:22 pm
by Dumper
nice juni.

the bottom branch. try to bend it down more. if it is hard. use a wire tie on the brand and the other end to the pot slowly put it down day by day.

if u did not cut any roots the juni should be fine. if you did. just make sure that the soil is moist before cutting the roots.

john
good luck

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 17th, 2010, 6:25 pm
by jase
I really love the motion of the trunk one way and the branches swept another..........great job !!

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 18th, 2010, 6:40 pm
by missybonsai
Thankyou everyone :) I was extremely surprised at myself.
thuynguyen001 wrote:I think you've done a great job,Missy! I like that current front, it looks good!
But IMO,you could've jinned those unwanted 2 branches .
Yes i know i should have jinned those branches. But at the time, i didnt really know what a jin was, let alone how to make one!
Dumper wrote:nice juni.

the bottom branch. try to bend it down more. if it is hard. use a wire tie on the brand and the other end to the pot slowly put it down day by day.

if u did not cut any roots the juni should be fine. if you did. just make sure that the soil is moist before cutting the roots.

john
good luck
I think i get what you're saying about bending the branch down, but what i dont get is why. Could you please explain to me? I'm a bit slow... sorry.
Thanks

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 18th, 2010, 10:18 pm
by Jamie
hi missy :D

I like this one, tis on its way to a nice little tree, nice pot too, I agree with john to bring the branches down just a dad more, you dont want it to go diagonally down as it will take away the windswept look to it, try thin it out some more like the wind has "stripped" the foliage of the tree, having the trunk going into the wind then the branches getting blown is a common way of creating windswept trees it works just fine ;)

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 18th, 2010, 10:47 pm
by Andrew E
I like this one too.
Often you'll see windswept trees on the coast where their trunks look to go against the wind but the branches grow with the wind. The salt in the wind dries the cells of the tree on one side shrinking them and resticting their growth. The opposite side, protected from the salt winds grows faster giving the trunk an arced look as if it's fighting the wind. Nice little tree
Andrew :D

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 18th, 2010, 10:57 pm
by Pup
Try tilting the tree so you do not have to bend the branches. Put a wedge under the pot on the opposite side to the sweeping branches, till you are satisfied with the look.

Cheers :) Pup

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 18th, 2010, 11:04 pm
by Jamie
gday Andrew :D

thats an interesting fact, I didnt know that at all about the salt drying out the cells causing shrinkage and the other side grows "faster" or more i guess which gives it that curve, cool, will have to keep that in mind, it might come in handy with a few experiments now :D

its basically like heating steel, if you heat one side of a tube as it cools it will shrink and curve the tube, sorry just how my mind works being a sheety :D

good idea with tilting the tree too!

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 19th, 2010, 4:33 pm
by hugh grant
Well everyone s basically said what you need to know so I'll just great job! It's going to turn to be a nice tree I'd say :D
p.s. I agree the branches need to be brought down a tad ;)

Hugh

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 21st, 2010, 3:19 pm
by missybonsai
Thanks again :)
Pup wrote:Try tilting the tree so you do not have to bend the branches. Put a wedge under the pot on the opposite side to the sweeping branches, till you are satisfied with the look.

Cheers :) Pup
Yes, tried tilting it this afternoon and it did look better, thanks Pup :)
Andrew E wrote:I like this one too.
Often you'll see windswept trees on the coast where their trunks look to go against the wind but the branches grow with the wind. The salt in the wind dries the cells of the tree on one side shrinking them and resticting their growth. The opposite side, protected from the salt winds grows faster giving the trunk an arced look as if it's fighting the wind. Nice little tree
Andrew :D
As Jamie said, extremely interesting! Makes sense though.
I'll post more pics once its filled out again :)

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 21st, 2010, 5:01 pm
by Ray M
Hi Missy,
Being a windswept you may consider moving the tree more to one side of the pot.
Wind swept Juniper.jpg
Regards Ray

Re: My Windswept Juni (large pics)

Posted: October 23rd, 2010, 4:42 pm
by missybonsai
mackray wrote:Hi Missy,
Being a windswept you may consider moving the tree more to one side of the pot.
Wind swept Juniper.jpg
Regards Ray
I agree mackray, thanks for the tip :) Will do that next time i repot