AshleyMammal
Mame
I’ve been tasked by my non-bonsai friend to ‘sort’ his Chinese privet.
I repotted it in spring (lava, pumice, akadama and some regular potting compost added - my thinking was it would retain just that bit more water and nutrients to help a non-bonsai person care for it), and have now begun thinning out the top and cleaning up the 50+ years of dirt in the dead and rotting trunk. Once the trunk is dry, I’ll treat with super/crazy glue in an attempt to save as much as possible for as long as possible and give it a light carving on stumps/unsightly bits.
I am however at a bit of a loss with the branches, it is all over the place, thick, crossing, up, down, you name it. Could anyone give me a few pointers on how best to layout the branches. I’d normally say to go for a ‘reaching skyward’ natural branching for a Chinese privet but with the branching essentially all coming from one knuckle so high up in the tree, would it be better to go for a more downward/drooping branching in an effort to marry the ace old trunk with the fairly new looking (relatively) branching?
I repotted it in spring (lava, pumice, akadama and some regular potting compost added - my thinking was it would retain just that bit more water and nutrients to help a non-bonsai person care for it), and have now begun thinning out the top and cleaning up the 50+ years of dirt in the dead and rotting trunk. Once the trunk is dry, I’ll treat with super/crazy glue in an attempt to save as much as possible for as long as possible and give it a light carving on stumps/unsightly bits.
I am however at a bit of a loss with the branches, it is all over the place, thick, crossing, up, down, you name it. Could anyone give me a few pointers on how best to layout the branches. I’d normally say to go for a ‘reaching skyward’ natural branching for a Chinese privet but with the branching essentially all coming from one knuckle so high up in the tree, would it be better to go for a more downward/drooping branching in an effort to marry the ace old trunk with the fairly new looking (relatively) branching?