[Ineligable] [Kigawa] Ligustrum sinense
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[Ineligable] [Kigawa] Ligustrum sinense
This Small-leaved Privet (Ligustrum sinense) was pulled out of the ground and given to me for free in August 2010. It was approximately 500 mm tall, with no fine roots and no leaves. I planted it in a plastic pot. During the following 12 months, I allowed one branch to grow freely to be the future upper trunk and kept all other brunches shorter. According to the competition rules ‘branch removal’ is acceptable for the stock to qualify as ‘raw, untrained and no prior styling’. I assume that shortening some branches would be acceptable too since it is not as drastic as branch removal.
The tree was re-potted for the first time in August 2011 into a smaller plastic pot. In October 2011, I chopped the trunk and wired two lowest brunches. In the following months, I gradually wired the rest of the branches and pruned them to form the foliage pads. By August 2012 this tree looked pretty much as it looks now. Since then, I have been pruning it to keep the present shape. In October 2012, the tree was put in a bonsai pot. This month, I put it in a larger bonsai pot (shown on the photo). The height of the tree from apex to the rim of the pot is 175 mm. The tree will be completing its 18-month styling period next month. Needless to say, this tree requires further refinement, which I am hoping to document in this topic.
The tree was re-potted for the first time in August 2011 into a smaller plastic pot. In October 2011, I chopped the trunk and wired two lowest brunches. In the following months, I gradually wired the rest of the branches and pruned them to form the foliage pads. By August 2012 this tree looked pretty much as it looks now. Since then, I have been pruning it to keep the present shape. In October 2012, the tree was put in a bonsai pot. This month, I put it in a larger bonsai pot (shown on the photo). The height of the tree from apex to the rim of the pot is 175 mm. The tree will be completing its 18-month styling period next month. Needless to say, this tree requires further refinement, which I am hoping to document in this topic.
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Re: [Kigawa] Ligustrum sinense
Hi Kigawa
You wont able to enter this tree in the "Create" section of the comp as you have wired and pruned this tree. You would be better to enter in into the refine section of the comp.
Damian
PS the pic has not come up in your post. you may need to re-attach it.
You wont able to enter this tree in the "Create" section of the comp as you have wired and pruned this tree. You would be better to enter in into the refine section of the comp.

Damian
PS the pic has not come up in your post. you may need to re-attach it.
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Re: [Kigawa] Ligustrum sinense
Thank you Damian, I meant to enter it in the ‘Refine’ category, but must have clicked on the wrong hyperlink. 

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The refine category was only for trees already entered in last years comp - has this changed?
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Oh ok I don't think so Mo.
Might not be allowed to enter this tree at all then. Bummer
Might not be allowed to enter this tree at all then. Bummer

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Doesnt stop you doing a progression anyway!!Damian79 wrote:Oh ok I don't think so Mo.
Might not be allowed to enter this tree at all then. Bummer


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Re: [Kigawa] Ligustrum sinense
Hi Kigawa,
What you learn from this exercise will put you in good stead for the next competition. I'm sure Steven will do another competition.
Regards Ray
Mo is right. Keep going with the development of the tree. I'm sure you will learn a lot from doing this. Post a photo of the progression every now and then. Without a doubt you will get some advice, ideas etc.Doesnt stop you doing a progression anyway!!![]()


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Certainly do not forget about this one. Get some photos up and use this thread as a progression
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Re: [Ineligable] [Kigawa] Ligustrum sinense
Here is the photo of the tree anyway. After all, I did spend two years making it
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Thanks for posting
Beautiful tree!

Beautiful tree!
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