WEI
Yamadori


here’s my second juniper (i maimed the first and it's recovering) - a mame-sized, 5-inch-tall itoigawa after substantial rewiring and an angle shift.
the smaller the tree, it seems, the harder the styling decisions are. less material = less choices. I could not find any angle where I would be able to show a solid outline of foliage, the trunk, and the deadwood all at the same time. for me it was a game of sacrifices; did I value showing the deadwood to the detriment of being able to see the winding nature of the trunk as it advanced from root to crown? or did i prioritize a nice full triangle of foliage at the risk of angling all the deadwood to the back and unbalancing the tree? i ultimately settled on a design compromise, lowering a branch to reveal the trunk's sharp left angle while keeping a stately dome and *some* deadwood visible. i guess the tree will have secrets only seen when walking past.
all this said, i'm still not certain i can keep this thing alive. it's so hard to tell if the grand total of 15 bits of akadama between root and pot wall are wet, so i'll be repotting into a wider rectangle. i also bent the smaller branches about 2-3 times each, a major stress on the tree that was a result of my styling indecision. applying wire was hell. implementing what i thought was an easy design/drawn vision onto a tiny 3D tree - also hell. lesson learned, I guess: stick with bigger material when starting out