alex_m
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Hello everyone!
Since snow is gone and it is times of isolation and social distancing, I spend most of my time in the mountains back home in Bulgaria, discovering new trails and wandering around magical century old pine forests. There are so many gorgeous little trees..
Just a couple of days ago I bumped into this fella - a 5 needle white pine - Pinus Peuce (I suggest from the family of Pinus Strobus).
I know... Everyone would say if it's not JWP, it's not suitable for a bonsai tree. But it seems that particular tree is old enough to be a kind of a natural bonsai and has quite a lot of potential + I went already a few times to repay a visit which is already more than awkward.
As I have no experience with pines NOR with Yamadori, I decided I should get the opinion of the more experienced. So:
1. Do you think it is collectible at all or too old with well developed root system? It is on rocky ground, seemingly shallow.
2. What would be your tips for collecting it?
3. Is it still a good time to collect it or did I miss the window and have to wait until when?
4. What would be a good soil mixture for it?
5. How old is it? Is there a way to estimate its age?
From my research I know most experts would say that this tree is not suitable for a bonsai, but hey, has anyone had a Pinus Peuce?
Thanks in advance!
Since snow is gone and it is times of isolation and social distancing, I spend most of my time in the mountains back home in Bulgaria, discovering new trails and wandering around magical century old pine forests. There are so many gorgeous little trees..
Just a couple of days ago I bumped into this fella - a 5 needle white pine - Pinus Peuce (I suggest from the family of Pinus Strobus).
I know... Everyone would say if it's not JWP, it's not suitable for a bonsai tree. But it seems that particular tree is old enough to be a kind of a natural bonsai and has quite a lot of potential + I went already a few times to repay a visit which is already more than awkward.
As I have no experience with pines NOR with Yamadori, I decided I should get the opinion of the more experienced. So:
1. Do you think it is collectible at all or too old with well developed root system? It is on rocky ground, seemingly shallow.
2. What would be your tips for collecting it?
3. Is it still a good time to collect it or did I miss the window and have to wait until when?
4. What would be a good soil mixture for it?
5. How old is it? Is there a way to estimate its age?
From my research I know most experts would say that this tree is not suitable for a bonsai, but hey, has anyone had a Pinus Peuce?
Thanks in advance!