Cedrus Deodara to-be bonsai?
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In any case.. Sale time.. So I bought this at 70% off. A cedrus Deodora. I think it has bonsai potential.
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Topped
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Basic pre-yin
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With a bit of wire
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Auk wrote: The large Cedrus looks a lot like the Ficus
Really.. The only response is with regards to an image that has gone awry? Nothing re. the actual work done? No wonder this forum is slowly bleeding to death.
Anyways.. The before picture was included, but as attachment at the bottom. Here is it again:
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leatherback wrote: Really.. The only response is with regards to an image that has gone awry? Nothing re. the actual work done? No wonder this forum is slowly bleeding to death.
Yes, that was what I thought with your previous post regarding the 6 euro ficus project too. In a regular basis day I only see comments with certain assiduity from a very few of us and I believe that if this forum wants to keep its strength, many more of us should be posting reviews, doubts, questions, advises, pictures, etc...
Now, as for your work... I think that is a magnificent jin you produced... My first thought was that it looked amazingly real, almost as when I was a kid and I tore branches away from trees (every once in while and not as a common habit ) and the bark was stripped right out of the branch... It looked pretty much like that.
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Well yeah, if you want us to see what you did with the original tree, it's helpful to see the photo of that tree before you started. Sorry, did not see it was attached.
So ermm... nice job. The jin is too big, could use some work.
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Alain: your post i think is one of the most true statements on this forum.
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bob wrote: Alain: your post i think is one of the most true statements on this forum.
Thank you Jaimin... Still, I really think that many more should be posting here...
You?ll see, when you receive constructive critics, advises or different opinions or points of view, they all come from different experiences experienced from different people, living in different places (sorry for the cacophony :silly: ) that inevitably leads you, step by step, through the path of learning and knowledge. That doesn?t mean, by any means, that the only way should be this, but it is a good complement to hands on experience, books, magazines, websites and bonsai clubs. Sharing our experiences should be "mandatory"
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alainleon1983 wrote: I believe that if this forum wants to keep its strength, many more of us should be posting reviews, doubts, questions, advises, pictures, etc...
Good plan. I will try and make some good pictures of the apple and gingko I got as a gift from someone's mother who was getting too old for this hobby and was looking for a good home for her trees.
They need work, but I don't know yet where to go with them. That's not really a problem of course, I'm not planning on doing anything with them until spring next year so I have time to think - and advise will be welcome.
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I dont know much about ginkos, but i heard and read that they are prized for their pyramidal shape as bonsai, so an option may to do just that? I dunno, but i have to say, i have been looking for ginko material at garden centres for 3 months and i have never found any
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bob wrote: i have been looking for ginko material at garden centres for 3 months and i have never found any
Odd. You cannot enter a garden centre around here without tripping over them! Not always the best plants, but one of them recentely had decently small plants (Ginko does not really seal cuts) at reasonable prices. As everything is on sale now (Clearing for Christmas displays) now is a good time to look around garden centres.
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