LG Chuhin Privet

Lars Grimm

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Hi All,

This is progression thread for my chuhin sized privet. This was one of my very first bonsai trees and the first tree I ever collected back in 2016. It was originally a shrug growing in my side yard. Here it is after initial collection in a pond basket. You can see that there was not much to look at, but privet are so forgiving it was a great starter tree.

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You can see here it grew like a weed!
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In 2017, I took my first shot at carving. I used a dremel with some rotary bits to hollow out the center entirely and connect the lower hollow with the top.

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I then used a blowtorch to dry the wood and used some india ink to darken it. Unfortunately, I got a little overzealous with the kitchen torch and killed off the apex.... Ohh well, live and learn.
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Fast forward to 2018, I continued to let it grow out and then cut back to develop the primary and secondary branches.
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Here it is today while sitting in a Thor Holvilla container which I think is a very nice fit for it.

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The branching is coming along very nicely and I will continue to work on developing the small ramification. I think the profile is very nice. I think it needs some additional refinement of the deadwood, to develop a more natural feel. I think the flair on the base is very nice though.

Here are some closer snapshots at different angles as well.
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Here it is today while sitting in a Thor Holvilla container which I think is a very nice fit for it.

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The branching is coming along very nicely and I will continue to work on developing the small ramification. I think the profile is very nice. I think it needs some additional refinement of the deadwood, to develop a more natural feel. I think the flair on the base is very nice though.

Here are some closer snapshots at different angles as well.
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Oh yeah. I think you’ve done very well. Dead wood looks authentic and natural.
 

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Here it is today while sitting in a Thor Holvilla container which I think is a very nice fit for it.

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The branching is coming along very nicely and I will continue to work on developing the small ramification. I think the profile is very nice. I think it needs some additional refinement of the deadwood, to develop a more natural feel. I think the flair on the base is very nice though.

Here are some closer snapshots at different angles as well.
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What's the measurements of this tree?
 

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NIce privet. Got a bunch of these in my yard along the fence line. Trunks are pretty boring, but I'll need to dig a few up this winter and get busy with the die grinder.
 

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NIce privet. Got a bunch of these in my yard along the fence line. Trunks are pretty boring, but I'll need to dig a few up this winter and get busy with the die grinder.
Yes definitely! Many of them in my yard have a lot of sucker branches and it can be hard to find a good flaring base. They are indestructible though.
 
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Pretty good development @Lars Grimm . I take pause before a say it, but, a little wire here-n-there might hasten your branch development.
Had a few different Privet varieties here in the garden over the years and they grew fast and responded well to "strategic wiring", even larger woody branches.


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Sinense and Japonicum were the last two and died in the great culling of my neighbor's collection from an ill-timed re-pot. I lobbied hard for a re-schedule but when it's not your tree and your the "junior practitioner", ya' get cancelled out. Acknowledgement of the error placated neither of us.

Good luck with your Privet!!!🙂
 

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Quick September update. I had some die back this spring of the right, including the lower sub trunk. I think this was because I defoliated over the winter and it didn't get enough winter protection. It leafed out, but then when the first heat started, the branches all died. I think the silhouette is starting to fill out nicely, especially on the left. I want to expand the canopy and the right side further. I am debating how far across to the left I want the canopy to extend though.

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The design seems improved without the right hand sub-trunk. Happy accident.Great work overall. For 4 years from collection, this is a great progression.

Thank you for the kind words. I was concerned about the dramatic change in design, but I agree it looks improved. Privet are in general so forgiving that it is really nice to work with them.
 

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hmm i dunno, i think the balance seems about right. since the tree is leaning left.
definitely has the look of a UK woodland tree. fitting of a Privet. nice styling. you have good variety in your collection Lars.
 

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hmm i dunno, i think the balance seems about right. since the tree is leaning left.
definitely has the look of a UK woodland tree. fitting of a Privet. nice styling. you have good variety in your collection Lars.

Regarding balance, I still think I need to fill out the pad on the right and likely extend the apex more to the left. I think this will still keep the movement secure to the left, but make it look fuller and mature.

My collection is exclusively deciduous except for a few recently acquired coastal redwoods. I haven't taken the leap into pine or juniper territory yet....
 
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