AcerAddict
Shohin
This is an Acer rubrum on our property that I've been contemplating collecting for many months. It's at the back of our lot on a wooded strip of trees where the builder stopped bulldozing space for the house and lawn. That's our house and fence on the right side of the first picture. The large trunk laying on the ground in the pics is an oak tree that got pushed over but never removed. The red circle in the upper-left of the first pic is where I chopped off the leader this past spring because the tree had completely slumped over and was growing in an upside-down "U" shape back towards the ground due to the weight. The tree is probably 10' tall at least as it currently stands. The trunk base is quite thick as seen in the last photo. I have big hands and wear a size L/XL glove.
Obviously, this would be a huge project and a BIG bonsai if I dug it up. Considering the main trunk is poker straight other than a single elbow bend, I don't know if it would be worth the time needed to grow out taper on something this large after doing a big chop on the trunk. I could do a standard slanted style with this trunk as well, since it's already set up for that right now. I'd need to grow out lower branches though of course. Finally, I haven't ruled out air layering this tree either. That would give me more control over creating a root base, and would let me work with a thinner trunk.
Thoughts?
Obviously, this would be a huge project and a BIG bonsai if I dug it up. Considering the main trunk is poker straight other than a single elbow bend, I don't know if it would be worth the time needed to grow out taper on something this large after doing a big chop on the trunk. I could do a standard slanted style with this trunk as well, since it's already set up for that right now. I'd need to grow out lower branches though of course. Finally, I haven't ruled out air layering this tree either. That would give me more control over creating a root base, and would let me work with a thinner trunk.
Thoughts?
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