Pygo
Sapling
So after re-reading my sleep deprived post this morning asking for some styling advice on a couple new trees, I realized how unhinged I sounded(and how weird my mobile formatting looked). After spending about 7 of my 10 work hours today on googling bonsai, I decided I’ve done enough researching online for a couple lifetimes and at some point I need to just bite the bullet and trust my own instincts if I ever want to produce anything myself.
The wife is at a concert with her parents tonight so, SCORE I can spend my evening figuring out what the heck I’m doing with this tree. Buckle up, because things are about to get weird.
Shoutout to my neighbor who’s a rep for 805. He hooks me up with plenty of beer, he is a good man.
Here’s how we started. I thought it was just two trunks, with one obvious main trunk. But once I started digging in, I realized we had about 4 trunks, with 2 potential mains and no clear winner.
Here a photo dump after starting to dig in:
So here we are for the moment. I still have to rip/cut/carve the Shari on the right trunk and wire a couple more branches. The idea is to go for one of those “lightning strike” trees with a dead apex and sparse branching down below. The other issue is that the left trunk sort of lends itself to a semi cascade/windswept look going the opposite direction. And being the silly goose that I am, im somewhat inclined to do two opposite styles on one tree, but I know I’ll regret it later, so I probably won’t. I’m looking to thin it out, but am feelin indecisive at the moment, so I decided to begin this thread and finish another beer before continuing. One of these trunks might possibly get cut back entirely, but I need some experience, so im working on both as I see fit before deciding if the twin trunk will work or if one must die. Also, this is a pretty heavy chop/styling at an odd time of year, so really im keeping both in case on of them dies in the coming weeks lol. In the meantime, we have a living harp
P.s. forgive me if the formatting is off. I plan to fix it as soon as I clean up my mess
The wife is at a concert with her parents tonight so, SCORE I can spend my evening figuring out what the heck I’m doing with this tree. Buckle up, because things are about to get weird.
Shoutout to my neighbor who’s a rep for 805. He hooks me up with plenty of beer, he is a good man.
Here’s how we started. I thought it was just two trunks, with one obvious main trunk. But once I started digging in, I realized we had about 4 trunks, with 2 potential mains and no clear winner.
Here a photo dump after starting to dig in:
So here we are for the moment. I still have to rip/cut/carve the Shari on the right trunk and wire a couple more branches. The idea is to go for one of those “lightning strike” trees with a dead apex and sparse branching down below. The other issue is that the left trunk sort of lends itself to a semi cascade/windswept look going the opposite direction. And being the silly goose that I am, im somewhat inclined to do two opposite styles on one tree, but I know I’ll regret it later, so I probably won’t. I’m looking to thin it out, but am feelin indecisive at the moment, so I decided to begin this thread and finish another beer before continuing. One of these trunks might possibly get cut back entirely, but I need some experience, so im working on both as I see fit before deciding if the twin trunk will work or if one must die. Also, this is a pretty heavy chop/styling at an odd time of year, so really im keeping both in case on of them dies in the coming weeks lol. In the meantime, we have a living harp
P.s. forgive me if the formatting is off. I plan to fix it as soon as I clean up my mess