Driftwood
Mame
Hi,
About three weeks ago I acquired a large multi-trunk maple (almost 1mt/40'' height) It is pot bound and waiting for rootwork in a temp location. While waiting for spring I'm considering to rotate the poting angle and perhaps moving a bit to the middle, although I like the natural feel of the branches, my eyes are drawn to the lumpy healed scars and the nebari. I wonder about the best way to improve those scars without making it worse? how about wound sealer KIRIKUCHI NAORL?
Any suggestion and comments are welcome but because is a mature tree in refinement I'm hoping to receive comments particularly from notorious experienced pro maple lovers in this forum like Walter Pall, Bill Valavanis, Sergio Cuan (mach5), among others.
Please excuse the quality of the pictures.
About three weeks ago I acquired a large multi-trunk maple (almost 1mt/40'' height) It is pot bound and waiting for rootwork in a temp location. While waiting for spring I'm considering to rotate the poting angle and perhaps moving a bit to the middle, although I like the natural feel of the branches, my eyes are drawn to the lumpy healed scars and the nebari. I wonder about the best way to improve those scars without making it worse? how about wound sealer KIRIKUCHI NAORL?
Any suggestion and comments are welcome but because is a mature tree in refinement I'm hoping to receive comments particularly from notorious experienced pro maple lovers in this forum like Walter Pall, Bill Valavanis, Sergio Cuan (mach5), among others.
Please excuse the quality of the pictures.