Lance's Korkscrew Kishu

LanceMac10

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Picked this up at NEBG in Massachusetts almost two years ago and it's about time to repot it.
Nov. '14...
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Sep. '15...
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Apr. '16....
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Like to get it into that lil' pot from @hometeamrocker on the right. Shallow, but should fit...:confused::rolleyes:
One on the left a little big, tree would get lost in there....:p
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Hollowed out deadwood feature from base 'till the first screw o' the "cork"...:eek:
 

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I wouldn't put a Kishu in a glazed yellow pot.

Of the three pots pictured, the one it's in is most appropriate. If you were to oil it, it would look really sharp!

The drum looks nice, just too big.
 

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That creamy cream!... I believe that rules are to be broken, especially in bonsai and even more so when Adair makes them.
Lol!

I don't make 'em. But the rules are there for a reason. If you have good reason to break one, go gor it. Then again, if there is no good reason, you just f&@%#d up.
 

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Nice tree. I love junipers. I'm curious what your fertiliser, care routine is etc where you are, as it looks to have had a 100% improvement in foliage colour mass in a year.
 

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Some kind of deciduous.

Or something like a boxwood.

Not an azalea. The finish isn't glossy. I think something that flowers boldly needs a little gloss in the pot to counter balance the flowers, or an unglazed pot.
 

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I could see a box in there....

A bougie.
Barberry.
Anything with light browns/tans bark.

1 of 10 airlayers....

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Nice tree. It looks to be thriving under your care. I like the smaller round pot on the right for it.

Thanks for commenting! Doing well, even if my 3 year old son chooses to move it around when Pops rotates everything on the benches....:eek::rolleyes:
 

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I think the bottom rim of that pot makes it handsome enough for this tree...

And if you get the yellow cone nuggets at the tips....that could be a dope ass look.

Go for it....

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I wouldn't put a Kishu in a glazed yellow pot.

Of the three pots pictured, the one it's in is most appropriate. If you were to oil it, it would look really sharp!

The drum looks nice, just too big.

Not really "glazed yellow", kinda' "weathered bone" in hue and texture. I may just put it back in the same one.
An oil suggestion?
And thanks for commenting! It helps people,(including myself) just learning. Spread your "Boonducation" to the masses!!!:cool:
Thanks again!
 

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And re-opening the shari before it closes up?

I've not much experience working deadwood features so this lil' stick gives me a teeny head start.
I'll get on it as soon as possible!:cool:
Thanks for taking the time to comment!:D
 
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