[Tony Bebb]-Dead - Juniper squamata
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[Tony Bebb]-Dead - Juniper squamata
Japanese juniper ( juniper squamata prostrata ) This one cost nothing also and is a self-layered branch that I planted for the hell if it, with a view towards a raft. That must have been 8 years ago and it has been waiting for it's time. Not even sure what's under the soil as it hasn't had a repot for a while. Probably end up more connected root than raft. Will post a new pick as soon as it is cleaned after start date.
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Re: [Tony Bebb] - Juniper squamata
Great stuff!
Can't wait to see some Tony magic
Can't wait to see some Tony magic
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Re: [Tony Bebb] - Juniper squamata
There are some entries in this competition that I can't wait to see developing as shohin!! This is one of them.
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Finally got into it today.
Took a while to start this one because I knew it would take a while to do the first step of root pruning and sorting out trunks. It is kinda busy and has not been root pruned for 7 or 8 years.
A considerable amount of back shooting will be required, but not too many branches will be required on most trunks. There are 9 trunks for now, but I may reduce that to 7 yet as it is a little busy on the right.
How do you like it so far Lisa? (and everybody else)
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Took a while to start this one because I knew it would take a while to do the first step of root pruning and sorting out trunks. It is kinda busy and has not been root pruned for 7 or 8 years.
A considerable amount of back shooting will be required, but not too many branches will be required on most trunks. There are 9 trunks for now, but I may reduce that to 7 yet as it is a little busy on the right.
How do you like it so far Lisa? (and everybody else)
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I like it Tony, can't wait to see the next stage, good workTony Bebb wrote:(and everybody else)
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Looking forward to the progress on this one Tony. Has the start of a wonderful setting. 
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SUPER! It looks even better than I had imagined it could be when you posted it first time. Have you got a pot for it?
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looking good mate 
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Re: [Tony Bebb] - Juniper squamata
Thanks All
Lisa I do have a couple of options for what to put it in, but you'll have to wait.
Lisa I do have a couple of options for what to put it in, but you'll have to wait.
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Re: [Tony Bebb]-Dead - Juniper squamata
Woops!
Appears the root work was too much for the tree. In hindsight I should have put it in a deeper pot to protect the roots more. I new what I did was risky,and used seasol to soak the roots to give the best chance, but not to be. The 2 off cuts haven't made it either. That's what I get for letting the roots get so bad in the first place.
No more updates required now.
Tony
Appears the root work was too much for the tree. In hindsight I should have put it in a deeper pot to protect the roots more. I new what I did was risky,and used seasol to soak the roots to give the best chance, but not to be. The 2 off cuts haven't made it either. That's what I get for letting the roots get so bad in the first place.
No more updates required now.
Tony
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Thats a bit of bad luck Tony, but these things happen to all of us from time to time.
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This could turn into..The last man/woman standing..Shohin competition
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bodhidharma wrote:This could turn into..The last man/woman standing..Shohin competition.
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Re: [Tony Bebb]-Dead - Juniper squamata
Christ Tony, killing a squamata mate? Now that is bad luck 
“Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless - like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, you put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle, you put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be like water, my friend.”
Regards, Sidd.
Regards, Sidd.

