
(and it's been re-potted since this photo, same pot but now it sits lower and the soil isn't so mounded)
I just can't identify any key feature on this one.It is very important to find an interesting feature and work towards showing that off as best as possible. I have no idea what mine will look like in a picture but I will get one up soon for you to consider.
Try splitting the trunk, running wire up the split wrap it up, wire and bend the thing to hell and back....teejay wrote: I just can't identify any key feature on this one.Informal upright junipers are a dime a dozen though so I wouldn't mind doing something to add a little wowness to it.
Cheers.
Did you say you were trying for a bunjingi. If you did I cant find it in your or Teejays post any where.Bretts wrote:If ya reckon otherwise you might have to elaborate. Why is the 12-15:1 ratio ok on these trees but mine has to be cut down?
I would say it is more to do with the lack of asymetrical balance and too much symetrical balance.