My first and second bonsai work
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First photo no idea whats species.
Second photo - Juniper, jz pruned and wired today.
Second photo - Juniper, jz pruned and wired today.
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The wiring is done pretty badly. Also, it doesn't seem to serve a purpose.
How can you take care for a plant if you don't know what it is?
How can you take care for a plant if you don't know what it is?
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Lol... Thank you and vry appreciate yr comments.. I will definitely find out more on the wiring as these 2 is my first try out of wiring my own.. I had another buddha pine bonsai wiring did by the seller, it looks easy but when comes to wiring it myself is dam confusing ...
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Hi bro,
I jz bought the proper bonsai wire and did some modify on it yesterday ... Im still thinking is lack of something... Do u knw where i can see how people trim these kind of juniper leaves into nice pat design look.
I jz bought the proper bonsai wire and did some modify on it yesterday ... Im still thinking is lack of something... Do u knw where i can see how people trim these kind of juniper leaves into nice pat design look.
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i think you should first focus on keeping the tree alive. In the mean while take your time to learn/see/linform about bonsai clubs and other bonsai related stuff . Take your time: bonsai is a marathon, not a sprint. Lesson i have learned: if you have to ask you are not ready to do whatever you are asking...But there is nothing wrong in asking.
Keeping the tree alive and thriving will already be a big challenge for most...
Keeping the tree alive and thriving will already be a big challenge for most...
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:S :ohmy: :pinch:
I can only hope you did not also repot that juniper. I wish you lots of luck hoping that you dod not kill it. I see a tiny speck of green still there, but I doubt that has enough power to keep the roots alive. You should NEVER do what you just did on your juniper.
I can only hope you did not also repot that juniper. I wish you lots of luck hoping that you dod not kill it. I see a tiny speck of green still there, but I doubt that has enough power to keep the roots alive. You should NEVER do what you just did on your juniper.
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Junipers need green foliage to keep going.
What you have done is just too risky.
What you have done is just too risky.
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You are right.. That Juniper is in heaven nw ... I bought another Juniper today gona learn more..
They selling around usd4.50 in my country.
They selling around usd4.50 in my country.
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