I am positive you get the point. My terminology is amiss. Perhaps you could term this section for me correctly...
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If you wish to put me on ignore, as this is not your 1st go at me, it might fix the issue., might not.
I am at a loss of proper terminology. In my ignorance, I will again make my point with the image above to the OP Middeke01
who hasn't followed up with any replies for 3 days now.
If you were to sever this..."needle" (I have a hard time calling this a shoot between the red lines as it is
a component of a shoot for which I apparently have used the incorrect term) between the red lines, the remaining
"needle" will turn brown down to the juncture, at which point all is good and growing.
I'm saying this as I've seen it happen in the short time I've been doing bonsai.
I pinched all my juniper for 20 years until I learned from this site how not to shape my pads.
For the last 6 years I've had much less brown tips after thinning.
Of course entire shoots will need to be removed and smaller tufts of foliage, but again, at a juncture.
Not saying this is what happened in this case as others have also mentioned possible clues as to what is going on.
A reply would be beneficial.
Broad statement, all juniper?