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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11084
m5eaygeoff is most certainly right, it is a hardy/very hardy tree.

but to auk: the skill and creativity of mother nature is involved with the tree. to put it straight, you are right, there is not much/any skill or creativity in the tree, sorry. but to me, the fact it has grown naturally makes it quite cool.
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11086

bob wrote: the fact it has grown naturally makes it quite cool.


I'm afraid I lost you there...
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11088
i mean that there was no interference with the tree, and it still looks quite nice knowing it or not knowing.



it looks better for me knowing it though (it may sound mad)
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11089
Thank you all for you comments! I do realize that it isn't much to look at, at this time however it is my tree/twig and my overall goal is to maintain it and keep it healthy. I'm not on this site for the true definition of bonsai and art. I believe that is something I'll learn over time. I'm a beginner and as most beginners we go through growing pains of learning. Perhaps one day this twig will be true bonsai!

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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11090
i do not know about any one else, but that was a pretty cool speech/post. well said wisco bonsai.
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11091
Thank you Bob. ;)
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11092

Wisco 名媛直播 wrote: Thank you all for you comments! I do realize that it isn't much to look at, at this time however it is my tree/twig and my overall goal is to maintain it and keep it healthy. I'm not on this site for the true definition of bonsai and art. I believe that is something I'll learn over time. I'm a beginner and as most beginners we go through growing pains of learning. Perhaps one day this twig will be true bonsai!


You did not get scared away by negative reactions and are determined to keep your tiny tree alive.
That's a good start.
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11093

bob wrote: i mean that there was no interference with the tree, and it still looks quite nice knowing it or not knowing.


Ah, I understand. It has been interfered with though.
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11100
as i think it is a juniperus procumbus "nana", i think the semi cascade style would be nice, or even the full cascade if possible.
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Posted 10 years 7 months ago #11101

bob wrote: as i think it is a juniperus procumbus "nana", i think the semi cascade style would be nice, or even the full cascade if possible.


There's nothing to style. The poor thing hardly has a trunk, branches that are not usable as they are too tiny and lack ramification, and there will be no noticeable nebari.

Just let it grow for 5 years or so. Maybe then you've got something to work with.

Of course you can also cut off the left branch, put a tiny japanese fisherman under it, and pretend it is windswept style.

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They ask 49,95 for that? What a rip off.
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