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Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: March 18th, 2010, 1:38 pm
by Pup
In a thread started by Hessian aka Mario. He showed us a beautiful little Shimpaku. There were suggestions of a pot. Mojo Myogi rightly said no, at the moment it needs to grow, if it were and elm no probs.

Well here is a little project started for that very reason to show how quick and forgiving the little buggers are. Plus they do make nice tree,s quick time.

This tree was started as a rather large cutting on the 28th=-08=2008. It was let grow pot was changed roots were pruned twice no work on roots or branches proper.

Up till now it was just left to grow to prove that they are very quick. I have said many times that I re visit all my tree's at least once per] year to look for ways to improve them.
A quote by Lindsay Bebb on his last visit, ( Bonsai would be boring if we could not improve a tree ).
So here were are for those interested in shohin and Mame.
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I do hope this has helped some of the members here.
Cheers :) Pup

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: March 18th, 2010, 1:46 pm
by Jamie
very interesting pup, it does show how forgiving the elm really is doesnt it, big roots big branches and then in probly no more than an hours work, BOOM, gone. and the beginnings of a great little tree. when i seen this i was quite concerned on how big the branches where and was wondering how you was going to deal with them, i should of guessed it.

i look forward to seeing the tree in the future :D


jamie :D

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: March 18th, 2010, 1:50 pm
by alpineart
Hi Pup , and they tell me i savage trees . Good to see someone with your experience cut loose .Look forward to watching the development with a very keen interest . Cheers Alpine

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: March 18th, 2010, 6:27 pm
by Mitchell
Great approach, love the result. I hope all goes well on the branch development side of things. Keep us updated! :D

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: March 18th, 2010, 10:47 pm
by Bretts
Interesting Pup. It seems you are saying this was repotted Today. I know Elms are tuff and all but is this the best time? I have a little variegated elm that might be about this size. I thought I gave the roots a decent work out last repot but it definitely needs more as I can still see a tuber from the surface. I might have to start the roots again. I hacked the branches off a while back but still not happy where I am at.
Will have to drag it out and have another look after this post.

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 12th, 2012, 9:51 am
by Bonsai4ever
Is it possible to have an update on this one Pup?

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 12th, 2012, 3:02 pm
by Pup
It raised $110-00 for the coffers of the Bonsai Society of W.A at our annual auction this year, as far as I know it is doing well. On Wednesday I have to pick up a trailer, from the guy that bought it so I will take my camera and see what it is like now.

Cheers Pup

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 12th, 2012, 4:33 pm
by Booga
I look forward to the update too Pup. I saw a Chinese Elm for the fist this week at the local dahlsens store and fell in love :tu2: So a purchased the best 2 at $10.00 each....
The size of the leaf and delicate branching is what got me hooked.

Dave

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 12th, 2012, 4:59 pm
by Johannes
Good day.

Wow that is a very very :cool: Shohin. I cant wait to see the outcome of that little tree.

Regards Johan.

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 23rd, 2012, 2:32 pm
by Pup
Here is the tree now, the new owner has done a very good job, I think anyway.
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Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 23rd, 2012, 7:22 pm
by Bonsai4ever
Thanks for taking the time to update this post Pup. I agree that the new owner is doing a fine job in refining this little tree.

I would like to see the negative space on the right side filled in a little more.

Re: Rebirth of a Chinese elm Shohin

Posted: October 25th, 2012, 10:26 pm
by Pup
Bonsai4ever wrote:Thanks for taking the time to update this post Pup. I agree that the new owner is doing a fine job in refining this little tree.

I would like to see the negative space on the right side filled in a little more.
That has been discussed with the new keeper. If it is not adressed, he will end up where it was.
Bringing a higher branch down, and more to the back for depth. Should do the trick

Pup