


Well with COVID lockdown - no masters at workshops and no face to face lessons here in Melbourne - I was left to my own devices.
The tree was healthy so I went hard at the roots a few months back when fully dormant - 75% came off and into a training pot it went. Before I took the roots off however - I used the dense soil/roots to anchor wires. I went as hard as I dared with bends - I am sure masters and better technique could have induced greater movement.
Also I opted for a multi-trunk form to start ... I think this allows me to move to a more creative stance in future if warranted - but in the first instance I chose multi-trunk. Safe.
In truth - it’s now more Niwaki than bonsai but I reckon it’s made this first transfer to pot quite well ... it seems to have maintained health and indeed, is starting to move for spring. I am also amazed how the move to a pot - even this training pot - has gone the tree more gravitas.
What the future holds - I am unsure. For now, I think these huge disruptions to roots and bends are enough for this season - perhaps I’ll trim growth next season?
Anyway - a master I am not, overly creative I am not. But I hope there enough technique and design there to start something ... and we can all watch the progress over the years.


As always - feedback welcome.
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