Mame JBP

Neli

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I just wanted to show you what can be done relatively faster with JBP for those that like mame or shohin
The first tree is less than 10 cm high and in need of cut back..
 

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The same can be made from airlayers. It is a fun project.
 

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Another way to make a fast mame.
 

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Or exposed root
 

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Usint a plastic to create exposed root
 

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The first picture is the result from the bending of a young pine
 

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Some mame to inspire you...though not hard to make JBP mame is a project for advanced beginners.:D
 

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I hope to entice some of you with this little gems.
Most of the time mames are made from airlayers...so if you have a sacrifice branch instead of throwing it away try a mame from airlayer.
 

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Hi Neli,
Very interesting thanks for sharing ,I would love one of those:p
Its Damn sad that we cannot get any type of pines at our nurseries here and so difficult to get our hands on any descent material like Pines,Spruces & larch.:mad:
 
Joe I can five you a link to forestry department...they have 4 type of pines and 2 are suitable for our conditions...and both make exactly the same bonsai as JBP...there is a guy in Italy that makes very very nice trees from them...like halipensis.
Halipensis I collected seeds near Costa.s house...and You will be shocked how fast they grew...and they make fantastic bonsai...Go collect some seeds. Costa knows where it is.
 
These trees are just tremendous. I really enjoyed the exposed root section. Thanks!
 
Gives me some great ideas for the future. I'm excited about the air-layers so that I have either more options for 2-point displays or, with this method, perhaps a full mame or shohin display!
For some reason it never occurred to me to take branches that I'm going to get rid of and just layer them for tiny trees. Makes me feel a little sheepish but that why I'm here...not too proud to learn.

Thanks!
 
All these trees are amazing. However, the ones is post #8 are absolutely incredible.

Rob
 
Wonderful little pines. I have a mugo I want to do this with. How often do you have to water the little fellas?
 
I hope to entice some of you with this little gems.
Most of the time mames are made from airlayers...so if you have a sacrifice branch instead of throwing it away try a mame from airlayer.
You've succeeded.:D
 
Wonderful little pines. I have a mugo I want to do this with. How often do you have to water the little fellas?
I water mine ones or twice a day now (beginning of winter) but they are under 30% shade. In summer ones twice and on rare occasions when very hot (Africa) 3 times.
 
You've given me some great ideas, Neli. Are these yours or from the nursery in Japan?
One came from Japan...I have a number of mames...a lot actually...including white pine on rock mame, cork bark pine mame...and yatsubusas mame. Made some of the twisted ones also...
I gave a small demo at the garden fair, Tokyo, ...so I kept the pine as memory.
 
Some of my little ones. White pine in the deep freezer now.;)
 

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Some more little ones in development.
 

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