bwaynef
Masterpiece
Personally and politically I've changed a ton in the past 10 years. Even the past 5. As a result of learning and experiencing new things, I'm just trying to do the best with what I know. It's been said that lots of folks in bonsai for decades have repeated that first year over and over ...as an explanation of why they haven't progressed.
So, I ask you: What's the last thing you've learned in bonsai? When we start, everything's new. Maybe it's the latin name for a species, or the fact that it's possible to lift a tree off another section of a tree after its rooted with airlayering, ...or that the rocks need to be pried off the juniper, or maybe that you shouldn't keep acquiring material (quantity) and start to focus on BETTER (quality) material.
Scion grafting's at the top of my list. I've known what it was, had my teacher demonstrate, and even had a little success several years ago, but for some reason I had a mental hangup on moving forward with that. I dove in again this spring and hoping to have some takeaways in the next few months. Last year and the year before, the main things I learned was energy balancing.
So, what is it? What's the latest thing you've learned in bonsai?
So, I ask you: What's the last thing you've learned in bonsai? When we start, everything's new. Maybe it's the latin name for a species, or the fact that it's possible to lift a tree off another section of a tree after its rooted with airlayering, ...or that the rocks need to be pried off the juniper, or maybe that you shouldn't keep acquiring material (quantity) and start to focus on BETTER (quality) material.
Scion grafting's at the top of my list. I've known what it was, had my teacher demonstrate, and even had a little success several years ago, but for some reason I had a mental hangup on moving forward with that. I dove in again this spring and hoping to have some takeaways in the next few months. Last year and the year before, the main things I learned was energy balancing.
So, what is it? What's the latest thing you've learned in bonsai?