My latest experiment
Posted: September 29th, 2018, 12:20 am
Hey guys,
Here we go again, hopefully as I go my posts get less and less cringe worthy
I have previously posted about some of the succulents I have growing in the backyard from before I moved in. While I realise this is kind of cheating in that I haven't trained them in the ground I have been enjoying experimenting with what is there. The picture below is a cutting I took and played around with... for hours.
It isn't finished of course, I was after a bit of advice, initially I was planning on a dense canopy across the top but now am wondering if I should go for individual pads. I realise one of the branches sticking up on the left has to go but I am unsure as to which. I'm thinking that fat part at the top of the back branch needs to go too. As for the lack of flare at the bottom, I have a wooden disc buried underneath around the trunk in the hopes of creating some nebari and fattening the bottom a bit, it's an experiment after all. I was also considering creating a jin or something with the stump off the middle which I cut off quite a while ago (so I guess I did something while it was in the ground even if it was an accident
) but don't want it to get too busy or take on too much seeing as I am still very new to this.
Please guys, have at it and again thank you to the ausbonsai community for all the previous feedback and help.
Oh and my son insisted on the lego figure but I guess it gives it some sense of scale
Here we go again, hopefully as I go my posts get less and less cringe worthy

I have previously posted about some of the succulents I have growing in the backyard from before I moved in. While I realise this is kind of cheating in that I haven't trained them in the ground I have been enjoying experimenting with what is there. The picture below is a cutting I took and played around with... for hours.
It isn't finished of course, I was after a bit of advice, initially I was planning on a dense canopy across the top but now am wondering if I should go for individual pads. I realise one of the branches sticking up on the left has to go but I am unsure as to which. I'm thinking that fat part at the top of the back branch needs to go too. As for the lack of flare at the bottom, I have a wooden disc buried underneath around the trunk in the hopes of creating some nebari and fattening the bottom a bit, it's an experiment after all. I was also considering creating a jin or something with the stump off the middle which I cut off quite a while ago (so I guess I did something while it was in the ground even if it was an accident

Please guys, have at it and again thank you to the ausbonsai community for all the previous feedback and help.
Oh and my son insisted on the lego figure but I guess it gives it some sense of scale
