Vance Wood
Lord Mugo
Here is something you might consider; Bonsai is the art of illusion. Much of the illusion of age is created by working with proportions. If you have a trunk that is 1" accros but the tree's foliage is 12" accros the illusion of an old tree will not be made. You will in fact be reenforcing the trees natural tendency to produce more growth than the branches and trunk are capable of supporting, therefore the tree tends to grow along the ground. However if you have a tree where the trunk is 1" accros and the foliage is 3" accros you now have a tree with old tree proportions that will make a believable bonsai. You might want to consider ways to shorten your foliage pads and reveal some of their branches. All of this stuff makes for an old looking tree. Be careful that those reductions are not done too rapidly or in too extreme a manner.
Also the height of the tree can add to the appearance of age. 1" trunk on a 12" tree looks stupid in an upright shape, but a 1" trunk on the 3" tree is a spectacular tree. In an upright you can go up to four or five inches and still have old tree proportions.
Just some things to think about. It is amazing how things can change for you once you get these ideas in your head. Remember: Most good bonsai are created by starting with larger undeveloped stock and cutting it down into a bonsai with good proportions and interesting growth patterns.
Also the height of the tree can add to the appearance of age. 1" trunk on a 12" tree looks stupid in an upright shape, but a 1" trunk on the 3" tree is a spectacular tree. In an upright you can go up to four or five inches and still have old tree proportions.
Just some things to think about. It is amazing how things can change for you once you get these ideas in your head. Remember: Most good bonsai are created by starting with larger undeveloped stock and cutting it down into a bonsai with good proportions and interesting growth patterns.