Japanese Maple
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Roots are coming in nicely, but most of them are on one side. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the scarred area.
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If you are layering below the scar: Yeah, there will not be a lot of sap flow below the scar. You may never get good roots on the scarred side.
Lesson for next time: Either (well) above the scare. Or let the scar close before layering..
But congratulations on getting roots. Many people have trouble there the first times.
Lesson for next time: Either (well) above the scare. Or let the scar close before layering..
But congratulations on getting roots. Many people have trouble there the first times.
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Had a decent root structure so I separated it from the trunk. I also trimmed the branches a bit, going to let it recover until next growing season. Ignore the wires and string, I was playing around with different bending. It's not staying.
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congrats, and well-done.
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I like Felidae's idea of using the scar as the trunk of the tree and hollowing it out. If you do as she suggested and plant in a deep pot and bury it up to the scar and then carefully carve it out, you'll have a beautiful base.
It has potential, though probably not traditional bonsai potential. (What can I say, I too like deadwood)
It has potential, though probably not traditional bonsai potential. (What can I say, I too like deadwood)
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