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Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: January 31st, 2011, 5:14 pm
by alpineart
This was an entry into the Native comp Last Year , i dont have the original pics as all were lost when my computer died . "Maybe a Moderator could slip-pot the pic from the competition"

. Its had a rework to improve the balance
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however its not complete yet .I'm a patient bloke so i'm still looking for another fig to slot into the right hand lower section .Whilst i have a couple of dozen smaller trainers the just dont fit the bill .Yes i still water it with a garden hose honestly they wont wash off .Cheers Alpineart
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: January 31st, 2011, 7:31 pm
by MattA
Hey Alpine,
Its a pity you dont have the old pics, its coming along well.. A few more figs & lots more roots

Did you tie the trees onto the rocks in any way when you first put it together?
Is it rock? or???
Matt
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: January 31st, 2011, 8:44 pm
by alpineart
Hi Matt , the only pic is in this Gallery ,i have sent the hard drive away for recovery but its wait and see about the 8500 pics on it .The Figs were placed on the base with a single wire for about 1 week then removed . Every now and then if a root need restraining against the rock , a "hook and hold" wire is placed from groove to groove and over the root . The rock is constructed from Villa Board/cement sheet which was glued together with a construction adhesive , then rendered and waterproofed several times .It semi hollow however it weighs around 25 kg so it wont blow over and it sit atop a 4 caster trolley for ease of moving .Cheers Alpine
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: February 25th, 2011, 8:39 pm
by Roar_mikana_jay
I just have to say WOW! That's amazing, my favourite tree is the one right on top, with the curvy roots sitting around your 'rock'. Do you know what kind of moss? How did you get them to hold to the stone and do they stay there full time or just for presentation. How long did it take to get to that stage?
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: February 26th, 2011, 12:12 am
by Jerry Meislik
Very nice work!!
Jerry
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: February 26th, 2011, 5:21 am
by alpineart
[quote="Roar_mikana_jay"]I just have to say WOW! That's amazing, my favourite tree is the one right on top, with the curvy roots sitting around your 'rock'. Do you know what kind of moss? How did you get them to hold to the stone and do they stay there full time or just for presentation. How long did it take to get to that stage?[/quote
Hi Roar , the moss is collected from my yard and grown in a shade house , dont know it by name . The figs were placed onto the rock and where possible the roots were encouraged to fit into the crevices ,a wire was placed short term ,around a week was to be enough . They are there to stay , i wouldn't go to all that trouble just for presentation alone . It took around 60 hours to construct the original Ishitsuki ,it is about 10 months old .
Hi Jerry ,thanks mate its moving in the right direction
Cheers Guys Alpineart
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 6:45 pm
by MattA
Would love to see how these have progressed over the last year & see if you found a fig to fill that spot...
Matt
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 7:02 pm
by alpineart
Hi MattA , mate i couldn't find a fig for the life of me . I gave up and fused a couple of the cuttings i took from the original top tree but its a work in progress again . I did have a mealy bug infection between the fused trunks so it has damaged the fused trunks over the last couple of weeks . If and when it leaf's out i will update the progress .The top 2 tree have finished leaf out after the defoliation , but the fused trunk is now struggling and its getting colder so i may struggle for quite some time .
Cheers Alpine
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 7:16 pm
by fiveoffive
Looks much better in person.
(Alipine has some hidden gems at his place )
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 8:00 pm
by Andrew F
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 8:27 pm
by alpineart
Hi Fiveoffive , its a pity we don,t have 3d to view pics on Ausbonsai, i hope a lot of stuff remain hidden for a while longer and stays green at the same time .
Hi V.S , This has undergone an addition , i hope to post an update soon .
Cheers Guys Alpine
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 8:32 pm
by Craig
alpineart wrote:its a pity we don,t have 3d to view pics on Ausbonsai,
Alpine you could do a 360 of it
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/360
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 8:34 pm
by alpineart
Hi Craig , i might just do that when the youngster put his cloths on , i will try to set it up .
Cheers Alpine
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 30th, 2012, 9:22 pm
by Andrew F
alpineart wrote:
Hi V.S , This has undergone an addition , i hope to post an update soon .
Cheers Guys Alpine
This is going to be epic.
Re: Ishitsuki Port Jackson Figs
Posted: March 31st, 2012, 11:06 am
by Andrew F
MattA wrote:Hey Alpine,
Its a pity you dont have the old pics, its coming along well.. A few more figs & lots more roots

Did you tie the trees onto the rocks in any way when you first put it together?
Is it rock? or???
Matt
http://alpinebonsart.blogspot.com.au/20 ... scape.html