My Junipers - First attempt

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My Junipers - First attempt

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Guys,

Had a small Juniper that wired this morning a little bit. This was my first attempt at wiring so I am sure I have done some mistakes at least.
juniper.jpg
After wiring. Hopefully I can make into something that I am thinking about.
Juniper 1 after.jpg
Then yesterday I bought this other Juniper for $35 so I can prune and wire it for practice. This is about 8-10 years old or at least thats what I have been told.
JUNIPER2-1.jpg
JUNIPER 2-2.jpg
JUNIPER2-3.jpg
So I pruned it almost bare and did some wiring.
Juniper after 1-1.jpg
Juniper after 1-2.jpg
Juniper after 1-3.jpg
There were three branches near bottom trunk. I kept one and got rid of two. Not sure if that was the right thing to do but anyways cant do much now. I am not going to change the shape too much as I am complete noob so this is more to learn.
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Re: My Junipers - First attempt

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Your wiring needs to be tighter
Also I would suggest trying to get some interesting movement in the trunks
Google juniper bonsai or more specifically the type of styling you want, i.e. Semi cascade or cascade juniper Bonsai
Look at some images and find some inspiration
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Re: My Junipers - First attempt

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Thanks Ben. Honestly i was a bit scared that i might break the trunk lol. Will rewire for sure now that i understand a bit.

Do you think i have cut off too much foliage?
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Re: My Junipers - First attempt

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Just take it easy, bend a little at a time.
I don't think you taken too much off.
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Re: My Junipers - First attempt

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Ok so I rewired both trees again. I think first one is much better but second larger Juniper could have been better.
Juniper 1 rewire.jpg
Don't want to change much with this tree.
Juniper 2 rewire 1.jpg
Will curve the main branch and straighten it at the bottom. Will bring the second branch on the left lower than main branch and curve it underneath the main.
Juniper 2 rewire 2.jpg
There were three branches at bottom and I have left this sacrificial branch. Bought some fertiliser too and mixed with soil. Now lets see. I really want to repot the first juniper in a larger box to thicken trunk but will have to wait till winter I suppose.
Juniper 2 sac branch.jpg
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