Hoping that each have their own root system started.
back burner type projects
Shimpakus separate easily, especially at this age and stage of development. I find Shimpakus, at least Kishu's, take to major root work in their stride.I would either make that a separate planting as is or incorporate it with some larger. I am pretty certain separating them will not work out - most likely would kill them... They really do not do well in general with root work and most people rarely repot them for that reason for 7 years or more. Could be a nice planting - hate to see it dead.
Grimmy
Shimpakus separate easily, especially at this age and stage of development.
Nope. Haven't uncovered them since planting. They are still growing well, meaning the 5 year cuttings, and draining decently so I'm not in a hurry to repot. This winter I will pop one of the several cuttings out to review the roots. All of the other cuttings aside from this one are 15-20 year trunk building projectsNice tree! I'd say triple trunk or raft/clump before forest. Do you know what the root base situation is?
It's better than back burner IMO.
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* I don't think you'll need much size difference for these outside 2. If this is bent a little "cascading", should keep it smallest.
Nice idea sorce. I may just have to dig down this winter and see what I find. They are overgrown right now so tightening them up is a priority
The middle is already bigger, a little more would help.
If these grow like they say they do....
And you're in the land of eternal growing?
It won't take long!
I dig it!
Even if you expose another 2-3 inches below the soil.....I think it will still look good.
Sorce
What's the deal with Pennsylvania?
I know it's not much but it's cool to actually have something in a bonsai pot and not training pot, which is 90 percent of my material