Rebuilding a white pine 3 year progression
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #22028
welldone! auk , an other 3 years and your tree has filled out nice pads.
if it was my tree, i would make from the new top a branch in the back of the tree
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if it was my tree, i would make from the new top a branch in the back of the tree
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #22032
nice one
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #22062
Very nice, good progression.
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26780
Already posted a new topic, then rrealized there was a thread about this tree. Addint the picture here too to show the progression.
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26781
Can we see another angle? And when was the lower branch removed?
I like the movement of it.
I like the movement of it.
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26786
Well done
However I do not like middle section that is too straight after those nice bends.
Here are 2 ideas of what would I do with it. Arrows point in the direction I would try to bend it in.
However I do not like middle section that is too straight after those nice bends.
Here are 2 ideas of what would I do with it. Arrows point in the direction I would try to bend it in.
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26787
Or I would go for shohin. I think the tree is a bit too tall for the girth of the trunk.
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26797Kri?tof wrote: However I do not like middle section that is too straight after those nice bends
I think the girth is just fine. The tree was apparently never maintained, so it did loose some tapering in the top.
Not much I can do about it, but personally, I think it's not really an issue. Also, it will disappear behind the foliage in the future.
Thanks for the drawings, but I do not think they are improvements.
I have considered - and discarded - the idea to only keep the lowest branch. It follows the trunk nicely, so it could work - but it's too rigorous for me. Also, I think the movement of the tree is not suitable; keeping a right branch while the trunk moves to the right will not work. I've explained this before.
Do note this is a progression, a work in progress. Of course my first concern was getting the tree healthy, to get backbudding, more and denser foliage and foliage closer to the trunk. I'm pretty surprised myself how well that worked out.
Before:
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26798
And if you're wondering why that branch is so long:
I can still consider to make it smaller and only keep that branch. I am not planning on doing that, but I like to keep my optionsopen.
I can still consider to make it smaller and only keep that branch. I am not planning on doing that, but I like to keep my optionsopen.
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Posted 8 years 2 months ago #26799
Thanks for posting more pictures.
Can the first branch be bent down enough that the dense foliage can creat more balance?
It's always tough to not see a tree in person. I'm still learning some basic branch structure so that's why I ask.
Can the first branch be bent down enough that the dense foliage can creat more balance?
It's always tough to not see a tree in person. I'm still learning some basic branch structure so that's why I ask.
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