i got this piece of drift wood from my parents place, thought it had great potential for a phoenix graft, i started out by sizeing up the drift wood and seeing which way it would look more dynamic, there was a few options. then there was finding the right juniper for the drift wood, with the right movement and age, had to be reasonably young, i finally found it!
after marking out where the trunk was going to be inserted i carved a groove to suit. stainless or brass screws weren't an option here as the trunk is too thin... 6-8mm where it needs to be attached. zip ties are the answer for now.
the drift wood is going to need extensive carving, especially the flat cut spot on top, that will be taken to a torn sheared point with foliage growing around it eventually. but i am going to let the tree settle in the grow pot and establish itself. the foliage was trimmed to suit where i want the overall design to go.
minimal wiring has been done just to get certain branchlets to set in position. like the main one on the left. these shouldnt take to long to set as they are quite young. i dont think the sappling was that old at all. maybe 3-4 years. it was well established in the root system so this will help as i just raked them out and repotted them out of the muk that the tree was in.
a few posts have recently been done on this and it is what inspired me to do this.
any comments or advice are welcome as always!!
regards jamie
