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So I posted a few times but I made a cool setup for my trees next to nothing all excess stuff from a big farm/ nursery near me. I did a proper bonsai repot on a small Atlantic Cedar.. the rest are either in bonsai pots(2) and the rest will be repotted in spring. So far I have 3 deshojo maples (1 still at nursery till leaves fall). Different varieties as seedlings, and a coral bark Maple. I have a Japanese white pine glauca and ,Kobe (I think) 1 JWP I havent ID’ed yet since it’s a younger sapling wired up , Japanese Red pine low glow, pitch pine , Norway spruce, Juniper (still needs styling and pruning) Ideas welcome .
For the repot in spring I plan on using a Aoki Conifer 7mm blend and a Boon Mix from Superfly Bonsai on the deciduous . Two are windswept (white pines), 1 informal upright (cedar) and lastly the Norway spruce is formal upright. The rest are still styling ,but seems to be a semi cascade or cascade direction (esp. juniper). No idea on the maples yet.
Took this years horizontal shoots off a few pines, took away to cambium later, and dipped in hormone powder , then places in pellets with soil, then covered in plastic for greenhouse affect, maybe theyll root.
Please provide feedback. I’m getting more pallets as I go and slate(Will do one tree on slate). Still hunting for a black pine ,Alberta spruce, ponderosa and some other Japanese white pine varieties. A forest group would be chill too.Possibly another red pine. So here it is. The pines I’m still learning with pruning so feel free to critique. I have a lot of wire and will get more pots too. I want to get more trees to experiment for Spring so I can style and prune in fall. Pines seem alittle daunting but I’ve been reading text books on conifers along with a bonsai book from Peter Chen. Also have been watching his vids and listening to Lectures from Ryan Neil
I’ve gotten to know local growers and bonsai shops Bucks County Bonsai I highly recommend he welcomes newbs like myself Kifu Bonsai Is good for pots ,but way out of my price range for everything else and doesn’t seem interested in 20 somethings learning and asking questions idk maybe just the vibe I’ve gotten.. also have gotten deals on nursery pics that were “rejects” along with some negotiation on price. All together I’ve spent only 250 for everything which I think is pretty good for starting this project/ aspiring side gig. Currently I work full time as a food scientist but I want to collect , wire and grow more pines and maples. Buying a home in March with a bigger backyard unless I get acres of land, well see!
For the repot in spring I plan on using a Aoki Conifer 7mm blend and a Boon Mix from Superfly Bonsai on the deciduous . Two are windswept (white pines), 1 informal upright (cedar) and lastly the Norway spruce is formal upright. The rest are still styling ,but seems to be a semi cascade or cascade direction (esp. juniper). No idea on the maples yet.
Took this years horizontal shoots off a few pines, took away to cambium later, and dipped in hormone powder , then places in pellets with soil, then covered in plastic for greenhouse affect, maybe theyll root.
Please provide feedback. I’m getting more pallets as I go and slate(Will do one tree on slate). Still hunting for a black pine ,Alberta spruce, ponderosa and some other Japanese white pine varieties. A forest group would be chill too.Possibly another red pine. So here it is. The pines I’m still learning with pruning so feel free to critique. I have a lot of wire and will get more pots too. I want to get more trees to experiment for Spring so I can style and prune in fall. Pines seem alittle daunting but I’ve been reading text books on conifers along with a bonsai book from Peter Chen. Also have been watching his vids and listening to Lectures from Ryan Neil
I’ve gotten to know local growers and bonsai shops Bucks County Bonsai I highly recommend he welcomes newbs like myself Kifu Bonsai Is good for pots ,but way out of my price range for everything else and doesn’t seem interested in 20 somethings learning and asking questions idk maybe just the vibe I’ve gotten.. also have gotten deals on nursery pics that were “rejects” along with some negotiation on price. All together I’ve spent only 250 for everything which I think is pretty good for starting this project/ aspiring side gig. Currently I work full time as a food scientist but I want to collect , wire and grow more pines and maples. Buying a home in March with a bigger backyard unless I get acres of land, well see!
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