Japanese Maple
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Japanese Maple
It's too thick in the top half I reckon but the leaves look so good on Japanese Maples.
Any opinions on whether I should keep it as is, or bite the bullet and grow a finer top section with better branching? I'll try and find a photo without leaves.
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I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Japanese Maple
Jeez I like it just as it is
Grow out the branching and foliage to have a nice full canopy and it will be a cracker of a tree
Something like this from Walter Pall is what I would aim at and very doable IMHO
http://walter-pall.de/Bonsai%20Gallery% ... des/01.jpg
Ken

Grow out the branching and foliage to have a nice full canopy and it will be a cracker of a tree

Something like this from Walter Pall is what I would aim at and very doable IMHO
http://walter-pall.de/Bonsai%20Gallery% ... des/01.jpg
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Re: Japanese Maple
Cheers mate, maybe I'll let her go for a while??
Aren't Walter's maples incredible! uts that seeming perfection that makes me look very critically at my own.
PS: you were involved in the thread on which I first posted this tree after buying it:
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=2026&hilit=Maple
Aren't Walter's maples incredible! uts that seeming perfection that makes me look very critically at my own.
PS: you were involved in the thread on which I first posted this tree after buying it:
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=2026&hilit=Maple
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Japanese Maple
My advice would be to wire all your branches a bit upwards like deciduous trees grow, and then let it grow out to a more rounded canopy. Nice potential.
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Re: Japanese Maple
Thanks Andrew. It is becoming more rounded every year, but it's a slow process.
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Re: Japanese Maple
Hi Teejay.
I hope you don't mind, but I drew a quick virt on my phone. I'm sure you could have pictured it yourself in your head but sometimes I find a virt is easier to process properly. All I did was extend all the upper existing branching to give it a more rounded canopy. I also ever so slightly shortened the bottom left branch. I'm with Ken and think it could be a very beautiful formal upright and very achievable.
Cheers,
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I hope you don't mind, but I drew a quick virt on my phone. I'm sure you could have pictured it yourself in your head but sometimes I find a virt is easier to process properly. All I did was extend all the upper existing branching to give it a more rounded canopy. I also ever so slightly shortened the bottom left branch. I'm with Ken and think it could be a very beautiful formal upright and very achievable.
Cheers,
Pearcy.

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Re: Japanese Maple
Thanks Pearcy that's awesome! I've never tried a virt before but I can see the benefits now. That really does give me something to work to.
I knew it had to become rounder, but palmatum throw out such long internodes sometimes it feels like you're forever cutting back! I've started to have more success in this area in the last few years by leaving the odd vigorous shoot to help reduce the length of others, and then I chop it off. Seems to work well anyway.
Cheers!
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I knew it had to become rounder, but palmatum throw out such long internodes sometimes it feels like you're forever cutting back! I've started to have more success in this area in the last few years by leaving the odd vigorous shoot to help reduce the length of others, and then I chop it off. Seems to work well anyway.
Cheers!
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Re: Japanese Maple
No worries at all. Thanks for the tip about the extending shoot! I'll definitely be keeping that in mind.teejay wrote:I've started to have more success in this area in the last few years by leaving the odd vigorous shoot to help reduce the length of others, and then I chop it off. Seems to work well anyway.
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Re: Japanese Maple
I hate it.
Want to sell it??
I think it looks great and agree with others comments. Do you have a shallower pot? I think the pot it's in is too deep.
Easy fix anyhow.
Want to sell it??
I think it looks great and agree with others comments. Do you have a shallower pot? I think the pot it's in is too deep.
Easy fix anyhow.
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Re: Japanese Maple
I like it's pot that it's in. It's about as deep as the width of the trunk which is my depth guide
Nice virt and pretty close to what I was thinking.
Ken
Nice virt and pretty close to what I was thinking.
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Re: Japanese Maple
Pearcy: no worries, works for me often.
Daluke: thanks mate. You think the pot is too deep? It's about the width of the trunk which is quite normal. I quite like it. I admit I'm not a huge fan of the tree rising from an ultra shallow pot look though.
Thanks for the comments mate.
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Daluke: thanks mate. You think the pot is too deep? It's about the width of the trunk which is quite normal. I quite like it. I admit I'm not a huge fan of the tree rising from an ultra shallow pot look though.
Thanks for the comments mate.
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I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Re: Japanese Maple
Ha! I missed your comment Ken prior to replying. I agree, width of the trunk is my rule also.
Cheers
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I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.