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same trees Pinus Sylvestris?, Pinus Mugo, Juniperus Squamata.
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Orlando wrote: I like to share this.
same trees Pinus Sylvestris?,
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I recognize the one on the right
The one in the middle - great progress!
The left one - radical change in style, seems to be working out.
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Auk wrote:
Orlando wrote: I like to share this.
same trees Pinus Sylvestris?,
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I recognize the one on the right
The one in the middle - great progress!
The left one - radical change in style, seems to be working out.
The one on the left endured a heavy fifty shades of green session
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I love the one in the middle. You have made great progress. The small pad that creeps behind the pot gives it depth and a real sense of movement.
The one on the right looks very regal. I think I prefer the shape of the first pot a bit more, but the color of the second pot is much, much better. What are the plans for the future on this one?
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el_cheezer wrote: The one on the left looks like it was a lot of work, and a huge change. What made you change your mind so drastically on it?
I love the one in the middle. You have made great progress. The small pad that creeps behind the pot gives it depth and a real sense of movement.
The one on the right looks very regal. I think I prefer the shape of the first pot a bit more, but the color of the second pot is much, much better. What are the plans for the future on this one?
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Left, When i bought the tree (pic 1) , i saw a bunjin in it. I went along with the design as a kengai,but it didn't work out for me. It has a long way too go, I straightened and styled it a bit, but not a final design. I first have to work on the roots because it's only on one side of the tree.
Right, it's lacking a branch in the back so i have to create one , I have to grow nice pads and do some wood work.
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The pinus sylvestris worked out fine as a bunjin.
The pinus mugo had a long recovery from repotting.
The juniper is recovering from a spider mite infestation, i will update if healthy.
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