Little shohin trident and a pot.

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Little shohin trident and a pot.

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I have had this little guy sitting on my to-do bench for many years and apart from the occasional repot and trim has had nothing done to refine its future and create its potential. After i trimmed and wired the branches i wanted i did two thread grafts where branches were required. Upon removing it from its grow box i found a plate under its base to spread its roots :oops: which looks liked it worked. :tu: The pot(s) were made by a local potter who i met one day and asked him if he could do Bonsai pots and his reply was..i have never tried..so i got him to make me one. I never gave him a dimension so he made three just in case, and charged for one. Fifty bucks. I am just a lucky guy. Anyway i will keep you posted on this little fat guy.
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Very nice Bodhi, :tu: the trees not bad either :beer:
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Craig wrote: the trees not bad either
I want to push this one and see if i can get it showable within five years. We will see.
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Wow great tree and excellent pots especially for a first attempt!!!!!
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nealweb wrote: excellent pots especially for a first attempt!!!!!
Exactly what i thought.
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Thanks again for sharing bodhi! Can't wait to see where you get this beauty in 5 years time, will follow with keen interest. :tu:
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hbk13007 wrote:Can't wait to see where you get this beauty in 5 years time,
Me neither hbk. thanks for following its progress (for the future) and thanks for the interest. :tu:
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Hi Bodhi, thought id add a project Trident of my own, I dont mean to hi-jack your thread, just thought id share rather than start another thread :shock:

Hope you dont mind :palm:

Further to this tree, I have applied the toothpick method, so as to have full control of the trees nebari in the future. :fc:
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siddhar wrote:Hope you dont mind :palm:
Not at all Sidd but i think you have started your project a little prematurely. I would have developed its Nebari and healed some of the scarring before starting your project. I personally think you have limited its options and the possibility of more movement in the trunk.
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Not at all Sidd but i think you have started your project a little prematurely. I would have developed its Nebari and healed some of the scarring before starting your project. I personally think you have limited its options and the possibility of more movement in the trunk.
Too much to soon :o Do you think I can still create a nice composition in the future though?
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bodhidharma wrote:Do you think I can still create a nice composition in the future though?
As stated somewhere, by an obviously serious Bonsai Artist, "Any tree that lives long enough, and is given respect, will eventually become a Masterpiece"
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As stated somewhere, by an obviously serious Bonsai Artist, "Any tree that lives long enough, and is given respect, will eventually become a Masterpiece"
That doesn't sound very promising. Do I fit into the category of " an obviously serious Bonsai Artist" or "Any tree that lives long enough, and is given respect, will eventually become a Masterpiece" :?:
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siddhar wrote:
That doesn't sound very promising. Do I fit into the category of " an obviously serious Bonsai Artist" or "Any tree that lives long enough, and is given respect, will eventually become a Masterpiece" :?:
That would be your decision, not mine.
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That would be your decision, not mine.
Thanks for the support Bodhi :shock:
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bodhidharma wrote:Thanks for the support Bodhi
:lol: :lol: :lol: Let me rephrase that Sidd. How about, you can be anything you want to be, but you must be the one to do it.
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