Humble Juniper

Julio-Rufo

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Hi all,

This is a little juniper I acquired 2 years ago:

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I did not much with it during the first year, just water and feed in the training pot:

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The tree does not really work in this semi-cascade style due to the geometry of the trunk so in fall I just decided to rotate it 90° trying to create a more elegant tree.

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Best regards,
Julio
 

Kodama

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Yeah I like that alot better. Nice work! I have a juni I want to do extreme angle change as well. What's your plan on handling the roots?
 

Ruddigger

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I liked it better as a semi cascade tbh. This new styling has your apex originating from below your side branch, which always looks kind of weird.
 

JLBonsai

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I liked it better as a semi cascade tbh. This new styling has your apex originating from below your side branch, which always looks kind of weird.
I would agree, either way still a nice tree, good luck!
 
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