Lorax7 JBP #2 progression

Here it is in its new tray after repotting.
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GROW!!!
yeah… I think let it grow for a little bit.
I like the movement, but without girth it lacks impact. Time fixes that, but nobody likes that response! 🙄
That’s the plan. Come springtime, my intention is to find a nice sunny spot and set this container on the ground so the roots can escape through the bottom and boost growth.
 
Squirrels and/or the rabbit did the trim job on the needles, not me. Spring 2022:
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@Lorax7 this is quite the dump!

How many did you update?
I'd like to view them all but there is so many!
Would you please post the links to your 3 favorite ones so I can check those out!

Good idea to back them all up!

Sorce
 
@Lorax7 this is quite the dump!

How many did you update?
I'd like to view them all but there is so many!
Would you please post the links to your 3 favorite ones so I can check those out!

Good idea to back them all up!

Sorce
JBP #1, the first 3 procumbens junipers, and my two Amur maples are the trees that are furthest along in their bonsai journey.
 
But are those your favorite?

Sorce
My favorite is the root-over-statue bonsai that I'm planning in my head, but I can't show you pictures of that one because it doesn't exist in physical form yet. The statue part exists, but I haven't attached a tree to it yet.
 
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