StickyGecko
Seedling
Hi everyone. I’m in zone 6b/7a, western North Carolina, essentially the Great Smoky Mountain national park is my neighbor. Super new to bonsai, but spent days familiarizing myself with videos and articles. I did get a small tree from a bonsai nursery Saturday, but yesterday I went to a local nursery and picked up a common and a parsonii juniper to have some to really get my hands on and try different things with.
This is the parsonii now. It was all “matted up” (for lack of a better term) at the at the gnarly part of the trunk and had obviously had a decent amount of branches cut at some point. (I’m fully prepared to hear if I butchered it lol, but that’s really what I brought it home for.) I did repot and trim roots. I put it in a soil mix I picked up from the bonsai nursery. My question is, would that small,bushy branch(pink arrow) growing off of the cut end grow to be a continuation of the trunk? In my brain I’m considering leaving that as the only foliage and starting from there. (Cascade crossed my mind if I were to keep and wire the longer branch on the opposite side as well)
I’ve also marked a branch that’s pretty much a 90 degree turn, I’m wondering if that is better to work with? Any and all advice welcome, I’ll probably be a familiar face with all the questions I have TIA!
This is the parsonii now. It was all “matted up” (for lack of a better term) at the at the gnarly part of the trunk and had obviously had a decent amount of branches cut at some point. (I’m fully prepared to hear if I butchered it lol, but that’s really what I brought it home for.) I did repot and trim roots. I put it in a soil mix I picked up from the bonsai nursery. My question is, would that small,bushy branch(pink arrow) growing off of the cut end grow to be a continuation of the trunk? In my brain I’m considering leaving that as the only foliage and starting from there. (Cascade crossed my mind if I were to keep and wire the longer branch on the opposite side as well)
I’ve also marked a branch that’s pretty much a 90 degree turn, I’m wondering if that is better to work with? Any and all advice welcome, I’ll probably be a familiar face with all the questions I have TIA!