parvae_arbores
Yamadori
Hello there,
First time doing a contest on here, but since I have done nothing to this pitch pine I got through my club I might as well track my progress to develop it. Funny back story on this tree, I have been asking literally everyone that will respond back to me on reddit, here, and going so far as to email local bonsai nurseries to find a place to go and dig some of these trees up. I have been getting crickets, and anyone selling these trees are charging hundreds for sticks in pots. I got an email one day from our club president saying another member randomly dug up some pines from their yard and put them in pots, first come first serve. I threw my 1.5 year old in the car seat and drove the 1 hour to his house and picked my tree still not knowing what kind of pine it was (to the chagrin of my wife). Eventually after a bunch of back and forth with a friend and a few trips outside to count needles I identified it as pitch pine and was super pleased I decided anger my wife to randomly drive 80 miles to grab a single tree. Anyways, I am still looking for places to collect trees (if you are willing to share your spot).
As for the tree, its growing nicely in the soil that it came in which I am assuming was taken from the site itself. I have done nothing to this tree at all except water it. I am still undecided if I split the trunk from the bottom up and try to put a really interesting bend in it for an informal upright style or if I bend it drastically toward the top and reduce the foliage hard to do a literati style. I know that this year I am going to repot it into something deeper and wider, with mostly organic soil and a lot of mycorizae and fertilizer till I see it start popping growth all over the trunk and I might do some branch selection and needle reduction on the crown to even out the growth on the lower branches.
Here are some pictures I took today of this tree:
First time doing a contest on here, but since I have done nothing to this pitch pine I got through my club I might as well track my progress to develop it. Funny back story on this tree, I have been asking literally everyone that will respond back to me on reddit, here, and going so far as to email local bonsai nurseries to find a place to go and dig some of these trees up. I have been getting crickets, and anyone selling these trees are charging hundreds for sticks in pots. I got an email one day from our club president saying another member randomly dug up some pines from their yard and put them in pots, first come first serve. I threw my 1.5 year old in the car seat and drove the 1 hour to his house and picked my tree still not knowing what kind of pine it was (to the chagrin of my wife). Eventually after a bunch of back and forth with a friend and a few trips outside to count needles I identified it as pitch pine and was super pleased I decided anger my wife to randomly drive 80 miles to grab a single tree. Anyways, I am still looking for places to collect trees (if you are willing to share your spot).
As for the tree, its growing nicely in the soil that it came in which I am assuming was taken from the site itself. I have done nothing to this tree at all except water it. I am still undecided if I split the trunk from the bottom up and try to put a really interesting bend in it for an informal upright style or if I bend it drastically toward the top and reduce the foliage hard to do a literati style. I know that this year I am going to repot it into something deeper and wider, with mostly organic soil and a lot of mycorizae and fertilizer till I see it start popping growth all over the trunk and I might do some branch selection and needle reduction on the crown to even out the growth on the lower branches.
Here are some pictures I took today of this tree: