humboldtmadness
Sapling


Just picked up this neat little tree today on a lark. I suppose it might be considered a "mallsai" or "nonsai" but I thought it looked pretty good. Most of the material I have to work with now are years out from being worth looking at too much, so this was more of an immediate gratification move. It came in a half gal container and I planted it in the cool little log shaped concrete pot with some pillow moss.
It could use a little shaping, a bit of wiring and maybe trim a bit so more of the trunk and branches are exposed, but I don"t want to take off too much and stress it any further. If anyone has some experience with this variety and could offer some advice that would be fantastic! For now I will just leave it alone and enjoy.