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Joe R

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Hello everyone, my name is Joe. I'm pretty new to bonsai but I found this piece and wanted to get some adviceand ideas for it. It's actually a stump that's been dug up and flipped over.
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Joe
 

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Welcome.

Drill a nice sized hole in it and plant a succulent in it. I have a bunch I I did with aloe. ..

I'll take a pic and post it if you would like to see one.
 

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Hey New Joe R.

Usually...I guy with a bobcat and a 4 wheeler is out collecting LIVE trees!

At least, if I had a bobcat and a 4 wheeler
I would surely be digging live trees!

What gives!?

I'm just messing with you, but seriously!

Sorce
 

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Lizard Tank Decor!

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Hey New Joe R.

Usually...I guy with a bobcat and a 4 wheeler is out collecting LIVE trees!

At least, if I had a bobcat and a 4 wheeler
I would surely be digging live trees!

What gives!?

I'm just messing with you, but seriously!

Sorce
Haha, this picture was taken at work, I'm the maintenence guy. But we do have 40 acres out here and I have had my eye on a few live ones!
 

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Hi there and welcome.

Nice piece of deadwood you've got there.
I collected a couple myself last year (but blacker because more decomposed already) and the goal will be to make some Tanuki...

The tanuki is a mystical animal in Japan, a little prick indeed who could transform in a lot of stuff and trick the humans.
But it's also the technique consisting of putting (screwing, gluing, anchoring somehow) a living tree on a piece of deadwood.

As the tree will live and be outside the first steep is to prepare the deadwood in order to prevent further decomposition (the most radical way would be a coating of epoxy, a more gentle, although less efficient way, would be to protect the deadwood with vegetable oil, ideally olive oil).
Then you have to put the tree.

I will be at the protecting part of the stump as soon as my 'winter studio' will be ready for 'winter bonsai related activities."
:)


The mythical tanuki:
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The kind of tanuki I am looking forward to make:
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:cool:
 
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Hello everyone, my name is Joe. I'm pretty new to bonsai but I found this piece and wanted to get some adviceand ideas for it. It's actually a stump that's been dug up and flipped over.
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Thanks,
Joe
The "Sharpie" in the second pic gives enough scale reference
to make it clear that it would be totally doable. Follow the grain
as you do your "enhancements" and you will produce a much more
believable/convincing "union". Good luck.
 

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Tha ns for everyones imput! I decided to go with a blue rug juniper that I got at home depot. I have also cut a couple pieces off the stump and made a grow box for it.
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I also plan on making a second one with this peice!20160413_073537.jpg
 

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About anchoring the tree to the deadwood. Any suggestions about how to do this? I have rafari I could wrap but would the tree hold well after I remove it? I plan on spiraling the new trunk around the deadwood in some way or another.
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Joe
 

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About anchoring the tree to the deadwood. Any suggestions about how to do this? I have rafari I could wrap but would the tree hold well after I remove it? I plan on spiraling the new trunk around the deadwood in some way or another.
Thanks,
Joe

Normally you actually screw it with small stainless screws. While the tree grows the bark is supposed to cover the screws.
You could also wire it very tight and hope it will stay stuck in the 'canal' when it will be grown.
Glue wasn't a joke in my previous post.
The goal is that the tree can't move, never, ever again. So whatever it takes!
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(not mine, found on the web :) )

In any case raffia sounds way too soft and will decompose way too fast in my opinion.
 
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