JasonRedwood
Mame
Hey everyone!
I just got this little juniper in the mail today. I ordered it from "special-green-garden.com". I know this plant isn't much, i mainly got it to practice conifer/evergreen techniques - I am pretty new to bonsai, but have read several books, including Harry Harrington's starter book, i am also online every day trying to learn. The website listed this as pre-bonsai, which is evident in the way the trunk-line curves (i suppose they intended semi cascade). It is evident as well that nobody took any care with the roots on this thing (which i was expecting considering the shady source), i combed out most of them, and they were in two giant clumps, growing downward.
I however do not want to do a cascade or semi cascade style - instead i would like to do formal upright when it's ready to be trained.
Here's my question - do you think i can wire that main branch curving to the side up right now (or soon)?
Here's all i've done so far.
I repotted it just to get it out of organic soil that it came in (i did not completely bare-root it). I potted it in oil-dry and some grit, which i'm trying for the first time, and like so far.
I didn't do much of anything to the roots - i cut off a few dead ones, and one or two overly long downward growing roots.
That's about it, got it in some mix and am letting it soak up some water right now - it was in the mail for 4 days so i want to make sure it's thoroughly watered.
My plans so far are just to let it grow for 2-3 years, as i want it for be about twice as tall as it is now, but i'm just wondering if it's alright to wire the main branch up at this point (in the process, as well as the year) so that it can start growing in an upright fashion.
Some pictures below
First and second pictures are just either side of the tree.
Third picture, i tried to show the actual trunk-line but obviously didn't work well. The trunk is a little more than pencil thick right now.
fourth is just an interesting root near the surface - i have since covered it with a small amount of mix.
Any advice on getting this guy to stand upright would be great! I think the trunk (before the bend) it pretty straight and make a good upright tree.



I just got this little juniper in the mail today. I ordered it from "special-green-garden.com". I know this plant isn't much, i mainly got it to practice conifer/evergreen techniques - I am pretty new to bonsai, but have read several books, including Harry Harrington's starter book, i am also online every day trying to learn. The website listed this as pre-bonsai, which is evident in the way the trunk-line curves (i suppose they intended semi cascade). It is evident as well that nobody took any care with the roots on this thing (which i was expecting considering the shady source), i combed out most of them, and they were in two giant clumps, growing downward.
I however do not want to do a cascade or semi cascade style - instead i would like to do formal upright when it's ready to be trained.
Here's my question - do you think i can wire that main branch curving to the side up right now (or soon)?
Here's all i've done so far.
I repotted it just to get it out of organic soil that it came in (i did not completely bare-root it). I potted it in oil-dry and some grit, which i'm trying for the first time, and like so far.
I didn't do much of anything to the roots - i cut off a few dead ones, and one or two overly long downward growing roots.
That's about it, got it in some mix and am letting it soak up some water right now - it was in the mail for 4 days so i want to make sure it's thoroughly watered.
My plans so far are just to let it grow for 2-3 years, as i want it for be about twice as tall as it is now, but i'm just wondering if it's alright to wire the main branch up at this point (in the process, as well as the year) so that it can start growing in an upright fashion.
Some pictures below
First and second pictures are just either side of the tree.
Third picture, i tried to show the actual trunk-line but obviously didn't work well. The trunk is a little more than pencil thick right now.
fourth is just an interesting root near the surface - i have since covered it with a small amount of mix.
Any advice on getting this guy to stand upright would be great! I think the trunk (before the bend) it pretty straight and make a good upright tree.




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