Johnathan
Omono
Okay, so I've been presented an opportunity to purchase a tree. It would immediately become my most refined tree, and most expensive lol
In keeping with the spirit of @Bananaman and his post about starting material quality, I just wanted to get the opinions of more experienced owners and hobbyists before I made a decision. Also suggestions on things that we should look for when making purchases of more refined or pre-bonsai trees.
Here is the tree. It was decandled in this picture.



Now, considering my profound and accumulated history of 17 months in the hobby, here is my opinion. While there is movement, there is not much in the lower half. The taper is a little extreme and abrupt. There are bar branches. The nebari is almost nonexistent. That weird root would need to be addressed.
The pot was factored into the price. It's a mica pot from what I understand.
What would you value the tree at? What would you consider when looking at the tree and think when purchasing?
In keeping with the spirit of @Bananaman and his post about starting material quality, I just wanted to get the opinions of more experienced owners and hobbyists before I made a decision. Also suggestions on things that we should look for when making purchases of more refined or pre-bonsai trees.
Here is the tree. It was decandled in this picture.



Now, considering my profound and accumulated history of 17 months in the hobby, here is my opinion. While there is movement, there is not much in the lower half. The taper is a little extreme and abrupt. There are bar branches. The nebari is almost nonexistent. That weird root would need to be addressed.
The pot was factored into the price. It's a mica pot from what I understand.
What would you value the tree at? What would you consider when looking at the tree and think when purchasing?