just.wing.it
Deadwood Head
I like the tree very much, nice work there.
I also like pot 3.
It looks more shallow than the others, and more refined.
I also like pot 3.
It looks more shallow than the others, and more refined.
I agree. I like the curved sidewalls of that pot. Both 1 and 3 have straight sidewalls which look a bit too strong. At least, to my eye.Remarkable tree and it would look good in a soup can, but #2 was my favorite pot for the tree and #1 was my favorite pot on its own.
The tree is strong but still a lady and #2 pot is a bit more feminine.
Beautiful! And a beautiful tree deserves a beautiful pot. I would have chosen option 3 as wellaaaaaannnnd the result pretty happy with it.
I was also lucky enough to get some time with a local Bonsai legend, Harry Harrington of Bonsai4me.com
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I agree sort of that its a bit of an odd pine as its a feminine pine but has a fairly strong solid base and formal upright styling so i wanted to reflect that in the pot i choose. to be honest i think any would work but im happy with it for now. i have a very tiny about of wiring to do (just 1 branch down a bit and im going to leave it alone this season now to recover.I agree. I like the curved sidewalls of that pot. Both 1 and 3 have straight sidewalls which look a bit too strong. At least, to my eye.
If this were my tree, assuming it didn’t “need’ repotting, I would have wired and styled it first. Then, repotted in the spring. Wiring and styling jiggles the tree around, even if it’s firmly wired into the pot. And such jostling about can break the tiny new hair roots that emerge after repotting. So, I would have wired while it was in the old pot, then repotted this coming spring.
It’s certainly a nice tree! Can you take a couple of close up pictures of the buds? That might help with the identification. From the looks of it (needle color, tufts, etc.) it looks like it might be a Kokonoe. I’d rule out Zuisho.I agree sort of that its a bit of an odd pine as its a feminine pine but has a fairly strong solid base and formal upright styling so i wanted to reflect that in the pot i choose. to be honest i think any would work but im happy with it for now. i have a very tiny about of wiring to do (just 1 branch down a bit and im going to leave it alone this season now to recover.
I still cant work out if the tree is a kokonoe pine or not!