hmm, I think I like the movement better from the nursery shot. Also the lower branch/secondary trunk looks much better from the nursery picture. The chop doesn't look too good from your picture, you'd have to redo it for sure from this side.
A possibility...but in doing so...it may bring the chop scar right in your face I am thinking. Honestly...wouldn't know until it was repotted. It has a date it is allowed to be sold. I am assuming it is do to a repot. So...I don't see me repotting next spring. But...your suggestion isn't out of the running. As Judy says that front has a lot going for it.What if you tilted the tree with previous front?
Not going to stress it...I am smitten. I actually feel the new front looks more natural. If it didn't lean away so drastically...I might ponder the other side as a front. All sorts of things can figure in...angle change. At this time...I will just sit and stare a bit...and not worry which is the best front.
I was not talking about the line in the trunk which might be a wire scar...but the chop/scar near the branch.These exfoliate bark, so wire marks are not the same concerning issue that it would be if it were a Japanese Maple or smooth barked tree. I would make sure this has plenty of root room, and drains freely in a moist soil. If it is in such an arrangement, perhaps it can wait a year for repot. If not, then I'd go ahead and repot in spring to a moisture retaining inorganic (at least mostly if not completely) soil. Give it room to grow, and then decide what to do with it once the options are clear. I would try the first side and angle it so if it were mine.
I was not talking about the line in the trunk which might be a wire scar...but the chop/scar near the branch.
I have no intentions of repotting next year. I have a feeling that was done this spring by the tag date not to sell until after ____. Looks like decent bonsai substrate...and relatively fresh substrate as well. I'm fine with offering it horticultural care and leave it grow out. The pot seems large enough to allow it to spread its roots and grow.
Thanks Judy.
Oh, sorry I didn't read this clearly enough. Yes, you should clean that scar up, rewound the edges and get some new cut paste in there. You have a thick enough branch there that it should heal nicely for you.I was not talking about the line in the trunk which might be a wire scar...but the chop/scar near the branch.
I have no intentions of repotting next year. I have a feeling that was done this spring by the tag date not to sell until after ____. Looks like decent bonsai substrate...and relatively fresh substrate as well. I'm fine with offering it horticultural care and leave it grow out. The pot seems large enough to allow it to spread its roots and grow.
Thanks Judy.
I was hoping that branch would do just that. I was advised not to remove the two branches in the curve of the trunk untik spring so they have a good chance at healing. Will address the scar then as well.Oh, sorry I didn't read this clearly enough. Yes, you should clean that scar up, rewound the edges and get some new cut paste in there. You have a thick enough branch there that it should heal nicely for you.
Are you thinking of Japanese quince maybe? Most chinese quince that I have viewed have not been clumps.Most chinese quince are clump styles
Are you thinking of Japanese quince maybe? Most chinese quince that I have viewed have not been clumps.