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Shohin
When do you typically do your pruning on spruce?
I began this routine this last year and it is working marvelously...
http://bonsai4me.com/AdvTech/ATPiceaPruningstylingandwiring.htm
When do you typically do your pruning on spruce?
Ahhhh, now we may have something...but I really want to improve this tree before sending it out into the world LOL.
I began this routine this last year and it is working marvelously...
http://bonsai4me.com/AdvTech/ATPiceaPruningstylingandwiring.htm
If you improve it I may not want it!!!! Lets do a straight up trade, and I will bend that trunk and show you that it can be done, lol!
Personally I would try to bend it before I cut it off just to see how the tree responded... a learning experience if you will.
Let me know if you want to trade, I am open to it.......
See YA, Jason
Rich....Thanks for posting that link. I have two three foot saplings and from that lil read you provided....I think I will just make them yard trees. They seem like a real pain in the ass to work with.
I am two years into seriously working with spruce (mostly engelmann but some bird's nest as well), and must say that they are much easier to work with than pines. Much less work, and much simpler and predictible reactions - if you ask me...
Thanks for the great spruce link Rlist.
As to the nebari question that Will raised:
It is true that this one doesn't have the ideal nebari. ....
If you improve it I may not want it!!!! Lets do a straight up trade, and I will bend that trunk and show you that it can be done, lol!
Personally I would try to bend it before I cut it off just to see how the tree responded... a learning experience if you will.
Let me know if you want to trade, I am open to it.......
See YA, Jason
No but with careful planning, it can still have. The top of the tree can still be worked on while developing Nebari for the future.
It has been said that Nebari is not important, while this may be true on Literati, it is not often true on other styles. Most of my own trees lack decent Nebari, but all are in the process of Nebari development.
Will
As to the nebari question that Will raised:
It is true that this one doesn't have the ideal nebari.
Chris,
Sorry to see your difficulty in straightening that branch and the trial and error process of first using splines, then wrapping with wire, and then rebar.
I hope you don't mind if I offer a suggestion for future projects...
These come in all sizes and I have had excellent results with them. The nice thing about these is that you can gradually bend a branch or trunk over time, giving a turn every month or so, depending on the circumstances.
Will
Sorry to see your difficulty in straightening that branch and the trial and error process of first using splines, then wrapping with wire, and then rebar.
Will