Any one see potential in these?
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Any one see potential in these?
Hi Guys,
anyone see any potential in these two?
unfortunately WA the black pine is a rare beast!
Regards
Daniel
anyone see any potential in these two?
unfortunately WA the black pine is a rare beast!
Regards
Daniel
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Looks like great stock to me.
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
I will take the top one off your hands if you don't like it 
But seriously, they are good stock, particularly the firt one

But seriously, they are good stock, particularly the firt one

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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Nice taper and better movement in the trunk than is often the case. They still have needles reasonably close to the base of branches so there is still opportunity to prune back and get new shoots to build some real branches but they do need pruning very soon. In a couple of months those older needles will drop then budding in those areas would be hit and miss - long bare branches do not look good. Now is an excellent time to prune black pines to get new buds.
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Hi guys,
I ended up grabbing the first one. More compact growth i might end up grabbing the 2nd one in a few weeks we'll see how it goes.
AGAIN THANK YOU EVERYONE! for you help!
I'll post up some close shots as i'm a bit stuck in regards to styling direction to take...
@nathanm more like yo can send me some of your stock! we are really neglected over here in WA it is a mission finding stuff!
He threw in a a japanese maple that has quite bad leaf burn but looks to be about 15-20 years old but thats for another thread for $80 so wasn't too bad considering perth prices!
Daniel
I ended up grabbing the first one. More compact growth i might end up grabbing the 2nd one in a few weeks we'll see how it goes.
AGAIN THANK YOU EVERYONE! for you help!
I'll post up some close shots as i'm a bit stuck in regards to styling direction to take...


@nathanm more like yo can send me some of your stock! we are really neglected over here in WA it is a mission finding stuff!
He threw in a a japanese maple that has quite bad leaf burn but looks to be about 15-20 years old but thats for another thread for $80 so wasn't too bad considering perth prices!
Daniel
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
sorry that was $80 including the free maple i thought it was on oki price
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Hi, I am new to Perth and looking for good stock to start my collection. Can I ask where you got this from?
thanks SP
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Why not buy them both and whatever you prune, try to propagate to help out your fellow WA enthusiasts?
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
The bonsai emporium stock pines if I remember correctly: https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/directory/l ... -emporium/Toekai wrote:Hi, I am new to Perth and looking for good stock to start my collection. Can I ask where you got this from?
thanks SP
If you use the directory, and filter by state, you'll find some more: https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/directory/#"
I'd give you a direct link, but my computer is playing games with me at the moment

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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Bonsai Emporium - 9374 0555. Peter is the man, he has an awesome range of field grown stock, and a shade house full of babies. Michele is a lovely lady and both of them have helped me since I started out. I cannot recommend them highly enough. He also has a huge range of pots and all the necessary stuff we need. I can call him at any time and he helps me out with ideas and info, and he does all this for me and I live 2 hours away.
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Couldn't agree moreRaymond wrote:Bonsai Emporium - 9374 0555. Peter is the man, he has an awesome range of field grown stock, and a shade house full of babies. Michele is a lovely lady and both of them have helped me since I started out. I cannot recommend them highly enough. He also has a huge range of pots and all the necessary stuff we need. I can call him at any time and he helps me out with ideas and info, and he does all this for me and I live 2 hours away.


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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Neither of these two pieces of stock were on offer at Bonsai Emporium at that price.
More like Bamboo and Bonsai stock
More like Bamboo and Bonsai stock
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Re: Any one see potential in these?
Jason wrote:Couldn't agree moreRaymond wrote:Bonsai Emporium - 9374 0555. Peter is the man, he has an awesome range of field grown stock, and a shade house full of babies. Michele is a lovely lady and both of them have helped me since I started out. I cannot recommend them highly enough. He also has a huge range of pots and all the necessary stuff we need. I can call him at any time and he helps me out with ideas and info, and he does all this for me and I live 2 hours away.I'm lucky enough to only live around the corner from him.... and if I could, I'd live on the doorstep of the shop
Will be dropping in this weekend if its not too hot

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Re: Any one see potential in these?
@andrewf i would but baby steps i need to try and propagate some stock first once i really cut back the few i have i'll be using the cuttings to try and strike a few cuttings in late winter / early spring
@pup + raymond yes this is bonsai and bamboo stock which is cheaper but require more work, they should still have 2-3 similar ones and numerous other smaller ones at decent prices. If you like figs and junipers they have heaps!
yep peter is a top guy from bonsai emporium i've got some of his stock too slightly higher priced but much further along the line development wise and what you would call true pre bonsai stock vs nursery stock with potential. His also super helpful and even sold me an ice cream container of the fertaliser mix he uses but you can only usually buy in large quantities for peanuts which was really helpful. He also took the time to show me how to decandle a pine when i purchased some stock from him
@pup + raymond yes this is bonsai and bamboo stock which is cheaper but require more work, they should still have 2-3 similar ones and numerous other smaller ones at decent prices. If you like figs and junipers they have heaps!
yep peter is a top guy from bonsai emporium i've got some of his stock too slightly higher priced but much further along the line development wise and what you would call true pre bonsai stock vs nursery stock with potential. His also super helpful and even sold me an ice cream container of the fertaliser mix he uses but you can only usually buy in large quantities for peanuts which was really helpful. He also took the time to show me how to decandle a pine when i purchased some stock from him