Itoigawa number 5
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Another Itoigawa styled yesterday (number 5) and today I moved it into a pot with minimum root cuts.
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Good job.
Thank you for sharing this, you showed us that with a "cheap" gardenplant, you can make a great starters bonsai.
It don't have to be a 100 year old yamadori to make a promising start.
Keep us informed.
Thank you for sharing this, you showed us that with a "cheap" gardenplant, you can make a great starters bonsai.
It don't have to be a 100 year old yamadori to make a promising start.
Keep us informed.
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Thanx.
Well of course you can if you have a vision and some experience
It woudn?t look bad in a regular pot too, but I felt it would shine more in a shalow landscapy one as a penjing.
I might move the top of the main tree a bit more cause it looks a bit narrow on the pics, but live in 3D it looks pretty good so I can?t get myself to do it as when I hold it in my hand and see it, I feel like I would just spoil it if I messed with it any more.
We?ll see how it looks when it fills a bit
Well of course you can if you have a vision and some experience
It woudn?t look bad in a regular pot too, but I felt it would shine more in a shalow landscapy one as a penjing.
I might move the top of the main tree a bit more cause it looks a bit narrow on the pics, but live in 3D it looks pretty good so I can?t get myself to do it as when I hold it in my hand and see it, I feel like I would just spoil it if I messed with it any more.
We?ll see how it looks when it fills a bit
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Sorry, I meant it looked a bit straight in the pics, not narow
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