Another Pine
- squizzy
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Another Pine
Hi all,
Unsure again of the species here so I am not going to name it but I thought I might document the work on it this far.
I bought this back in 2010 in a 6 inch pot with its roots growing into the ground.
I have since attaempted to repot ( about spring 2010) and mucked around with its style for the last few years. It has a bad case of very long branches so In its latest styling I have tried to compress the branches to bring them closer to the trunkline. This has also given the branches an aged effect I think with the ups and downs.
Any how its open to critique or comment without any reservations. My skin is fairly thick and this is a learner tree for me ( one of the first pines I owned) so I know it has plenty of faults.
Cheers
Squizz
Unsure again of the species here so I am not going to name it but I thought I might document the work on it this far.
I bought this back in 2010 in a 6 inch pot with its roots growing into the ground.
I have since attaempted to repot ( about spring 2010) and mucked around with its style for the last few years. It has a bad case of very long branches so In its latest styling I have tried to compress the branches to bring them closer to the trunkline. This has also given the branches an aged effect I think with the ups and downs.
Any how its open to critique or comment without any reservations. My skin is fairly thick and this is a learner tree for me ( one of the first pines I owned) so I know it has plenty of faults.
Cheers
Squizz
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Re: Another Pine
Hi sqizzy,
I can see this becoming a great bonsai. I already like the shape and what you have done to begin ramification. I think you are at the stage where you can begin training the roots into a pad for placement into a bonsai pot. It will be good to see the nebari.
Anyhoo good luck with this one; it's promising.
Cheers,
Brad75 aka Brad Jackson.
I can see this becoming a great bonsai. I already like the shape and what you have done to begin ramification. I think you are at the stage where you can begin training the roots into a pad for placement into a bonsai pot. It will be good to see the nebari.

Anyhoo good luck with this one; it's promising.

Cheers,
Brad75 aka Brad Jackson.
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Re: Another Pine
Wow it looks better ramified alreadyWith the needles cut

I agree this could be a nice little pine but the tree is weak. The first thing should be to stregthen the tree. In the future you may need to reduce the amount of branches.
Needle cutting or plucking is done to open the tree to sunlight and or balance the trees strength (push the strength where you want it) Cutting all the needles uniformaly like this on this tree I see no benifit. All I see is that it may weaken the tree more.
At the moment I don't think I would have cut any needles but if I was to cut the needles I would have only trimmed the strongset branches.
Pine takes bending well and if the tree was in a healthier state I would be looking for more compression movement in the branches.
From here I would be extra carefull not to over or under water and increase the fertiliser as the tree regains vigor.
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Re: Another Pine
Have been slowly bend and cutting this one into a style over the last few years and am getting a bit closer to what I need as I go. I haven't updated for a fair length of tome so though I might post a pic.
I think it could soon go into a pot and I feel after this years spring and summer growth it will begin to take a nice shape.
Please let me know any thoughts or feedback.
Pic to follow.
Squizz
I think it could soon go into a pot and I feel after this years spring and summer growth it will begin to take a nice shape.
Please let me know any thoughts or feedback.
Pic to follow.
Squizz
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Re: Another Pine
Marked improvement here Squizz.
Well done on persevering with some more radical moves!
It's really compacted the tree and given it more strength.
Well done on persevering with some more radical moves!
It's really compacted the tree and given it more strength.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: Another Pine
Much nicer Squizz
I like trees compressed with wiring
Ken

I like trees compressed with wiring

Ken
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Re: Another Pine
Really coming together now!
beautiful dynamic design
beautiful dynamic design
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Re: Another Pine
Wonderfully done Squizz, the change in front was spot on and you have developed the tree well thus far.
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Re: Another Pine
Thanks for the encouragement guys.
A few things to tweek still but I'm pretty happy with the basic shape.
Squizz
A few things to tweek still but I'm pretty happy with the basic shape.
Squizz
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