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In issue of April 30 one can see and admire some "extraordinary pines"
The Pine in the photo below belongs to Luis Vallejo, Spain.
Wayne Schoech is wondering about the size of candles based on their location on the tree. As he says : "Because we’re focusing on the candles and how they are managed in order to control and balance energy"
https://bonsaibark.com/2018/04/30/plucking-pinching-some-extraordinary-pines/
Caption says :
... ...there's a story being told by the way the candles are strongest on the bottom third of the tree. Normally on apically dominant trees (like pines), you would expect the most vigorous candles at and near the top of the tree. My guess is that some of the upper candles have been pinched (shortened) and/or some have been plucked (removed) in order to control growth.
To my opinion, the candles are looking "correct" because the physical apex of the tree is low because of the cascading form.
The top of the tree in this image is the artistic/bonsai apex not the physical one.
Not a result of pinching/plucking.
Am I correct or wrong?
I would like to have your responses.
The Pine in the photo below belongs to Luis Vallejo, Spain.
Wayne Schoech is wondering about the size of candles based on their location on the tree. As he says : "Because we’re focusing on the candles and how they are managed in order to control and balance energy"

Caption says :
... ...there's a story being told by the way the candles are strongest on the bottom third of the tree. Normally on apically dominant trees (like pines), you would expect the most vigorous candles at and near the top of the tree. My guess is that some of the upper candles have been pinched (shortened) and/or some have been plucked (removed) in order to control growth.
To my opinion, the candles are looking "correct" because the physical apex of the tree is low because of the cascading form.
The top of the tree in this image is the artistic/bonsai apex not the physical one.
Not a result of pinching/plucking.
Am I correct or wrong?
I would like to have your responses.