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| rjj1 I like your tree (unless I'm the auther all that "crap" your talking about). Grin. I think the taper will be less apparant as the tree ages . If not , you can cover the abrupt taper and some of the upper part of the heavy trunk with some stratigicly placed foliage pads. I think when you see a large heavy root base and lower trunk , then part of the trunk is partiallly hidden by foliage ,then thinner upper trunk , our minds accept that the trunk tapers all the way up. I did a chop like this on some Chamacyparis , and left them in the growing pot for another season , being very top dominant,and vigorous the new leader got bigger than the old trunk. so now I'm doing like your tree and potting to a smaller pot . I believe it will slow down the upper growth, and make finer ramification easier than the ground or a grow pot. This is no flash, I'm sure experianced people all ready all know this. I think some of the misunderstanding about drastic pruning when looking at masterpiece Bonsai , is that it's awkward stage , and scars , and abrupt changes all took place decades ago. Now all we see is a gracefull "perfect" tree.But it didn't allways look like it does now. |
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- Posted by bonsai_audge Ottawa, ONT (My Page) on Fri, Nov 3, 06 at 14:32
| Randy, in the interest of furthering your point, I'm posting one of my (few) bonsai projects (is it a bit of both?). There are actually two amur maples in this picture (sorry for the blurry photo). The large one is taller than me now, approximately 6-7 feet tall. The smaller on, to the right, is 1 year older than the first.
To trees, different ages, totally different sizes. Completely different regimines are planned for each tree. Does this mean that one will be a bonsai and thus the other one cannot be? I don't think so. -Audric |
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| R I think you who I'm doggin'. Like I said, so many are hung up on the now. How it looks today, tomorrow and maybe next year. None of that is really that important in the long term scheme of things if you are wanting a nice tree. Used to attend a club and do demo's. It amazed me how many people were terrified of drastic pruning, which in most cases doomed their trees to mediocrity. Audric I like the movement on the lower trunk of the big one. That should be fun. randy |
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