Hollow trunk Brush Cherry progression.
Posted: January 5th, 2011, 6:08 am
Before going into bonsai I grew a lot of lollipop Brush Cherries to be used in the school's gardens. This is how the trunk looked in early 2009:
The top was chopped, trunk hollowed out, branch from the back removed and hollowed out hole visible from front. The tree survived and grew strongly- wounds healed nicely. Trunk 5cm wide and 15 cm high. This is the tree in April 2009:
This was my vision for this tree after a lot of search on hollowtrunks and the like in May 2009:
It would have been a very nice tree if I could achieve that but the tree is too small for the leave size depicted in the virt.
I have worked quite a lot on this tree. I cut of the big root at the back leaving a small stub on the top so roots could grow using them for the building of the nebari. I also removed the highest branch on the left hind side because it hides a lot of the tree. The lowest branch on the left is now the first lowest left hand branch. I have hollowed it out further- up to 60% of the inside is carved out know, but I did it in stages not knowing how the tree would react. But these trees are almost unkillable! I only work on the hollow after a lot of growth as you can see to help with the recovery.
This was my new vision for the tree in December 2009:
I removed some growth- see the branches marked with red and rewire the branches to look more bended. The frame is shown in yellow. The hollow have to be burned in future when its ready for its pot to make it look dark and the uro still needs some work. I have drilled a hole in the bottom of the hollowed out area right through the area where the big root were cut of to help drain the carved area. A big part of the trunk is hidden where I need some roots for the nebari.
This is the tree October 2010:
This is the tree end December 2010:
Any comment or advice welcome.
Lennard
The top was chopped, trunk hollowed out, branch from the back removed and hollowed out hole visible from front. The tree survived and grew strongly- wounds healed nicely. Trunk 5cm wide and 15 cm high. This is the tree in April 2009:
This was my vision for this tree after a lot of search on hollowtrunks and the like in May 2009:
It would have been a very nice tree if I could achieve that but the tree is too small for the leave size depicted in the virt.
I have worked quite a lot on this tree. I cut of the big root at the back leaving a small stub on the top so roots could grow using them for the building of the nebari. I also removed the highest branch on the left hind side because it hides a lot of the tree. The lowest branch on the left is now the first lowest left hand branch. I have hollowed it out further- up to 60% of the inside is carved out know, but I did it in stages not knowing how the tree would react. But these trees are almost unkillable! I only work on the hollow after a lot of growth as you can see to help with the recovery.
This was my new vision for the tree in December 2009:
I removed some growth- see the branches marked with red and rewire the branches to look more bended. The frame is shown in yellow. The hollow have to be burned in future when its ready for its pot to make it look dark and the uro still needs some work. I have drilled a hole in the bottom of the hollowed out area right through the area where the big root were cut of to help drain the carved area. A big part of the trunk is hidden where I need some roots for the nebari.
This is the tree October 2010:
This is the tree end December 2010:
Any comment or advice welcome.
Lennard