Cadillactaste
Neagari Gal
Not too thick since it's been in a bonsai pot most of that time. Maybe 3-4 inches at the base.

Not too thick since it's been in a bonsai pot most of that time. Maybe 3-4 inches at the base.
As promised heres a few pics of my tree, it's only been styled once but its lived in a pot for around 10 years. It's been in this soil for about 3 years so it needs to be repotted this year as it's beginning to decompose.
I may change it's potting angle to something like in the last picture as well as the pot, and reposition it's branches this summer. Been toying with the idea of lopping off that large chunk shooting off to the right to have a cleaner trunk line but haven't done it yet. I may do a bunch of carving on it this year as well.
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Ditto. I like the look of the tree a lot. Also the proposed new angle suits the design, I think.
The bracts seem as though they are multi-colored. Is that the case, or is it an anomaly of the photo?
Great looking tree Ben, thanks for sharing. Does that big chunk have growth coming out of it or is it all dead wood?
I wouldn't use that soil for a your bougie again. I'm sure it's fine for them, but probably not the best for containerized bonsai where we want better fine feeder root growth. Something you could do now to help fight the gnats is to put a small fan near the plant to get better airflow in the area.
I have my bougie in an almost completely inorganic mix. Maybe a hint of pine bark (less than ten percent), but it seems to like being able to dry out. I get lots of blooms even indoors under lights so it seems pretty healthy. What I'm trying to say is look into using some kind of bonsai soil mix and not just an off the shelf potted plant mix.