Looking for advice to start on a juniper.
Posted: August 27th, 2018, 3:10 pm
I am relatively new to bonsai and have a few deciduous trees in the early stages of trunk growth. Being impatient I wanted to play with something like a juniper so I picked one up out of impulse last night. Looking at the thing this morning I realised I have a hard time picturing a goal for it or if it is even a good subject. I am well aware of the rule about seeing potential before getting something, but I'm hopeless.
I have a bad phone picture below of the procumbens, which I am thinking has a poor 's' shape which opens way too much as it goes up. Could the shape be tightened or should it be cut, or can it be pulled out and eventually become a cascade?
It stands roughly 50cm from the pot and the trunk is about thumb thickness. The first branch is from the inside of the bend, which seems no good, so the actual first branch doesn't start until the lower left which seems too far from the base. Maybe I am just indecisive with inexperience or I am annoyed that I can't do much with it.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Corey.
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I have a bad phone picture below of the procumbens, which I am thinking has a poor 's' shape which opens way too much as it goes up. Could the shape be tightened or should it be cut, or can it be pulled out and eventually become a cascade?
It stands roughly 50cm from the pot and the trunk is about thumb thickness. The first branch is from the inside of the bend, which seems no good, so the actual first branch doesn't start until the lower left which seems too far from the base. Maybe I am just indecisive with inexperience or I am annoyed that I can't do much with it.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Corey.

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