what pot for this semi cascade juniper
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what pot for this semi cascade juniper
hi all heres a tree ive been working on for a month or so im thinking square semi cascade what are your thoughts
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
or does any one have a pot that would suit they want to sell im strugling to find any semi cascades in qld that would suit
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
what size is it mate? the only pot i have that might suit would probly be a bit tall, its octagonal in shape though.
pot size is 5 inchs across by about 10 inches tall, the 5 inches across would be from the furthest 2 points.
jamie
pot size is 5 inchs across by about 10 inches tall, the 5 inches across would be from the furthest 2 points.
jamie

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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
are you talking depth or width? the one i got is 200mm approx. deep. and 125mm approx at the widest points
i will get ya a pic. but i think it will be too small.
jamie
i will get ya a pic. but i think it will be too small.
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
mate i have a nice unglazed japanese semi cascade pot that would probably suit it nicely, i will have alook for it and post a pic asap
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
is the tree staying at that angle?
because i think even a low rectangular pot would suit.
and it could become a Windswept ( with just a Little rotate
)
E.g. alternately keeping the Semi-Cascade Styling would look great it a Medium Hexagonal.
E.g.
because i think even a low rectangular pot would suit.
and it could become a Windswept ( with just a Little rotate

E.g. alternately keeping the Semi-Cascade Styling would look great it a Medium Hexagonal.
E.g.
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
jordy the hexagonal looks the go mate 

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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
thanks jordy i like the hexagonal now i just have to find one why dosnt any one stock many semi cascades i love them might have to get one imported or made
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
have you tried tess at bonasai nursery nothside?dayne wrote:thanks jordy i like the hexagonal now i just have to find one why dosnt any one stock many semi cascades i love them might have to get one imported or made
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
after looking at the proportion on my quick Virt there, i'm not sure if i've Underpotted on your tree there...
i don't think so, but something seems wrong... it just doesn't work for me :S
Do any of you see anything? Or is it just me?
Maybe its the lack of Soil Mix that you can see thats bugging me...
For all you newbies
- Underpotting - (for those of you unfamiliar with the term) is where you've placed your bonsai in a pot too small than it really should be... Generally it is seen as a good idea for the scale of your tree.
i don't think so, but something seems wrong... it just doesn't work for me :S
Do any of you see anything? Or is it just me?
Maybe its the lack of Soil Mix that you can see thats bugging me...
For all you newbies

- Underpotting - (for those of you unfamiliar with the term) is where you've placed your bonsai in a pot too small than it really should be... Generally it is seen as a good idea for the scale of your tree.
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
I've tried bonsai Northside bonsai place bonsai grower red dragon and bonsai farm in melb I think the height of the pot is right just a bit wider may b balaces a bit better
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
I was in at Tess's Bonsai Northisde yesterday adn she had quite a few semi cascade style pots. I wasn't looking hard at them though, but there were a few nice looking ones.
Send Tess an email or give her a call, she'll find you one =)
Alternatively, I can keep an eye out for one for ya if you want. I'm getting pots from Japan
=)
Send Tess an email or give her a call, she'll find you one =)
Alternatively, I can keep an eye out for one for ya if you want. I'm getting pots from Japan
=)
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Re: what pot for this semi cascade juniper
dayne,
i have been looking at your tree, i keep coming back to it and looking, i am wondering if you could take the lower section of the tail off to create better balance, right now it looks a little like the pom pom effect but i think with some detail wiring you will get the pads out sweet, i think if you did take the tail off you will have a nice little tree
jamie
i have been looking at your tree, i keep coming back to it and looking, i am wondering if you could take the lower section of the tail off to create better balance, right now it looks a little like the pom pom effect but i think with some detail wiring you will get the pads out sweet, i think if you did take the tail off you will have a nice little tree

jamie

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