Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
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Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
Hi Guys , these are a few of the Pines collected last Winter .They were potted into 70mm plastic pots using scoria to improve the root mass . I made the decision 3 weeks ago to slip pot them into these pots ,
probably not ideal but i don't want to savage the root too much .None of these tree's have had any wiring done , they are as collected .I managed to collect around 50 of this species of 2 needle and another 30 Nigra's all under 200mm high . With some wiring and styling they will no doubt be great trainers over the coming season .Cheers AlpineartYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
There are some nice finds there. They should be lots of fun
The browning of the needles might just be old needles from when recovering or such but if they where mine I would hit them with Kocide blue extra just to be on the safe side as it would be easy for needle blight to hide in there I reckon.

The browning of the needles might just be old needles from when recovering or such but if they where mine I would hit them with Kocide blue extra just to be on the safe side as it would be easy for needle blight to hide in there I reckon.
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Nice find Alpine. How do you find the time
You must rate as one of the hardest working Bonsai Artists around 


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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
Hi Bretts , old needles and to much moisture has contributed to the browning needles and also the yellow tinge .We have had over 1200mm of rain for the year so the remained wet for long periods .A good fert in a few weeks will restore the colour and some needle plucking /trimming should be a benefit too.
Hi Bodhi , i keep occupied in the yard , just finished root pruning and trimming over 750 Japanese and Trident Maples , dragging my feet now .The pines might get a work over this season if they are lucky . I have just been given an opportunity to display some tree's in a commercial premises for the next 2 weeks rotating every day so i had best get out there and tidy a few of the up .
Cheers Guys .Alpine
Hi Bodhi , i keep occupied in the yard , just finished root pruning and trimming over 750 Japanese and Trident Maples , dragging my feet now .The pines might get a work over this season if they are lucky . I have just been given an opportunity to display some tree's in a commercial premises for the next 2 weeks rotating every day so i had best get out there and tidy a few of the up .
Cheers Guys .Alpine
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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
Hi alpineart,
I like these pines too. Especially the one in the tall black pot. It make a very nice semi-cascade in the future.
Good luck with your display. I do hope it turns out fruitful for all of the works that you have been putting in
Best regards.
I like these pines too. Especially the one in the tall black pot. It make a very nice semi-cascade in the future.
Good luck with your display. I do hope it turns out fruitful for all of the works that you have been putting in

Best regards.
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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
Top work Alpine!
They are great starters and with your care and ability will turn out to be fantastic bonsai.
I am also amazed at your non-stop work ethic, and like Daiviet, I wish you the best with your upcoming display!
Thanks for posting, Dario.
They are great starters and with your care and ability will turn out to be fantastic bonsai.
I am also amazed at your non-stop work ethic, and like Daiviet, I wish you the best with your upcoming display!

Thanks for posting, Dario.
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Hi fella's , like i said these are as collected , no training or wiring just kept alive then slip potted .I would like to take the credit for styling , but Mother Nature and Blackberries are responsible for the shaping , they contort very well under the weight of the black berry bushes .Just got to have the willingness to get amongst them , you can find some extraordinary stock in the right places with the right attitude .
I will endevour to wire them up in the near future as Shohin , time permitting . I have numerous other larger specimens currently in 100mm plastic pots , they were pre wired now with the wire removed they need some more work . Repotting of the yamadori pines will have to wait as i have an opportunity to collect all weekend prior to the excavators moving in . Another ute load of unwanted noxious weeds will come in handy one day . Will keep you posted . Cheers Alpine
I will endevour to wire them up in the near future as Shohin , time permitting . I have numerous other larger specimens currently in 100mm plastic pots , they were pre wired now with the wire removed they need some more work . Repotting of the yamadori pines will have to wait as i have an opportunity to collect all weekend prior to the excavators moving in . Another ute load of unwanted noxious weeds will come in handy one day . Will keep you posted . Cheers Alpine
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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
Nice one there Alpine
Another ute load added to your collections ei!
Have fun mate...
Carlos

Another ute load added to your collections ei!

Have fun mate...
Carlos
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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
Hi Carlos , with a very wet week coming on , its off into the hills next week for more pre located specimens . I checked out a few more locations on Thursdeay , all i needed was good rain to fill the trunks .Cheers Alpine
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Just wondering where you would buy Kocide blue extra? searching online it says it is for commercial use only.Bretts wrote:There are some nice finds there. They should be lots of fun![]()
The browning of the needles might just be old needles from when recovering or such but if they where mine I would hit them with Kocide blue extra just to be on the safe side as it would be easy for needle blight to hide in there I reckon.
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Re: Natural Yamadori Shohin Pines
I'd be happy to take a few of the trident maples off your hands (for a small fee of course)alpineart wrote: Hi Bodhi , i keep occupied in the yard , just finished root pruning and trimming over 750 Japanese and Trident Maples , dragging my feet now .
Cheers Guys .Alpine

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