just.wing.it
Deadwood Head
Wow, sorry about the leaf loss dude, but it looks great thinned out like that. Gonna be nice!
I didn't provide an update but, wow, I couldn't believe this happened... A month ago, a week before the unjudged local show, I put this tree outside to ween this tree outdoors and it got about 4 hours of direct sun. It was a really nice sunny day and was about 75+ degrees out and then the temps suddenly fell back into around freezing. I brought the tree back in before it got any chance to drop below 50 degrees and the next few days were overcast, so back it goes to the growing bay window. Suddenly, I immediately witnessed the tree lose a tremendous amount of leaves in real time! I blew on the leaves and the tree would just drop leaves. I couldn't figure out what I did wrong. I was very careful with this tree, I was very gradual with changes and allowed an ample amount of time for recuperation. I didn't over water or under water but a lot of leaves dropped....like....a lot that just weren't yellow, dried, or wilted. I could only think it was caused by me subjecting it to a sudden huge dose of sun. After the 3rd day, it stopped fussing and I placed the tree back out and temps were mid 70s and in partial shade for the rest of the week. I was glad it stopped dropping leaves but was disappointed to see the tree with a diminished apex and foliage. None the less, I was glad that it stopped just in time for the local show. Here is what the tree looked like at the show.
It was very apparent to me, but the viewer might or might not pick up on how sparse the apex has become....
But regardless of the loss of foliage, when I had come to pick the tree up to go home, the president of the club informed me that leadership has selected 7 trees to move forward to the Potomac Bonsai Association show and this was one of the trees to represent the club! I was floored! I was so honored as it gives me a second chance to ensure the tree regains its health so it can redeem itself. To show the public what I believe this tree is capable of. The other honor is to have this tree sit on the benches at the National Arboretum's Bonsai and Penjing museum display benches. What an incredible honor I could only dream of. I was adamant, and this tree really did regrow all of its foliage and I couldn't have been more proud. Here is the tree today at the PBA Show.
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Lol!Been a while, have an update! This p.afra has lost its battle with the local squirrels. It's currently winterizing early by a few weeks indoors.
It got a bit haircut in the summer.
You don't see it but by this time the squirrels have gnawed a bit on the back side and took a chunk. Seriously, fuck squirrels.
Here is the latest and greatest just last week, after 3 months from the last picture. Note the damage. It had a nice nebari.
Here's one last one with his little brother.
Next year, I will erect a wooden framed box and put window screen in it. I will win nexr year and eat the squirrels flesh and drink their blood without remorse!!
Also p.afra leaves taste delish! Should have a go at it.
Been a while, have an update! This p.afra has lost its battle with the local squirrels. It's currently winterizing early by a few weeks indoors.
It got a bit haircut in the summer.
You don't see it but by this time the squirrels have gnawed a bit on the back side and took a chunk. Seriously, fuck squirrels.
Next year, I will erect a wooden framed box and put window screen in it. I will win nexr year and eat the squirrels flesh and drink their blood without remorse!!
Also p.afra leaves taste delish! Should have a go at it.
I belong to the Northern Virginia Bonsai Society.I think I saw this tree at the National Arboretum show, which club are you apart of?