brennobonsai
Yamadori
Hi! It's been a while since I posted anything here because all my plants are still very small and thin and some were planted in the ground to thicken. But I still have some in my backyard like this Juniperus strickta (I don't know exactly). It's in this big pot but it's only in organic soil that I know is not ideal, but in the next repotting season I'll switch to a more suitable soil.
I wanted your help to style my tree. I wanted to do a formal upright style shohin. I had thought about removing these branches and letting it thicken for a while.Are the branches too close together or is there a problem with the position they are in? What do you suggest?
Do conifers accept the technique of leaving a sacrificial branch at the top to thicken the main trunk?
Sorry for my bad english if anything sounds confuse.
I wanted your help to style my tree. I wanted to do a formal upright style shohin. I had thought about removing these branches and letting it thicken for a while.Are the branches too close together or is there a problem with the position they are in? What do you suggest?
Do conifers accept the technique of leaving a sacrificial branch at the top to thicken the main trunk?
Sorry for my bad english if anything sounds confuse.