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hi any help or comments regarding this halipensis, will be appreciated
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Hi there,
Welcome to the forum.
The first thing for you to decide is: Which style would you like to develop this plant in. Keep in mind it is still very young, and will require some 5 years before reachnig a state in which it will get close to becomig bonsai, if not more.
Once you know what you think would be a nice style, then we can advice you on how to go about it.
I would suggest -if this is your first tree- to go for an informal upright style, as it is close to a natural shape, and therefore easiest to get a realistic result..
Welcome to the forum.
The first thing for you to decide is: Which style would you like to develop this plant in. Keep in mind it is still very young, and will require some 5 years before reachnig a state in which it will get close to becomig bonsai, if not more.
Once you know what you think would be a nice style, then we can advice you on how to go about it.
I would suggest -if this is your first tree- to go for an informal upright style, as it is close to a natural shape, and therefore easiest to get a realistic result..
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The first thing to do if it is not already it get it outside. It is quite a good starter, but need to grow on for a while. I would plant it in the ground to get the trunk thickened in the shortest possible time and just let it grow taller unchecked. The branches come later.
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hi thanks for yuor reply much appreciated. instead of potting it in ground ,since i dont have a gaarden i can pott it in a large pot i think, but while its groiwing ii can still continue shaping it up!
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Yes you can use a large pot instead. and you can beging to think about how you might style it.Don't be in a hurry, it will be years before it is finished if ever. 名媛直播 is a living art, and the tree that is finished one day will not be the next
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ohh yes i know what you mean be in a hurry hehe i think that it will be done right away, but i find it better trying to make one my self, all the ready ones bonsai that you find here in maltese nursers are all commercial stuff and .
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If you decide on a style perhaps you can bend the trunk...trim a bit later the branches so they get some branches nearer to the trunk...But not too sure about this one.
I have one also but was told it is not too suitable for bonsai since the needles dont reduce.
I have one also but was told it is not too suitable for bonsai since the needles dont reduce.
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ohoh i didnt know that.. cypress gold crest are suitable for bonsai?. and again thanks for yuor help
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