Jetson1950
Mame
I’ve away thought the JBP Bonsai’s I see are beautiful and I’ve finally got to the point of giving them a try. I am starting from scratch (2 year seedlings), but that seems to be my calling to take something from the start of its life and see the entire process of turning it into something I would be proud of. Basically, if I bought something someone else started, I wouldn’t feel it was truly my creation.
Here is one I found on line that is a vision of where I want to go with it. I don’t think I would ever be happy with one that has a trunk that looks like spaghetti. I want to see a strong looking small tree. Patients is not my strong suit, but I think I’ll enjoy the journey.

Here is what I’m starting with. I bought, what I think are three 2 year seedlings. They came bare root and I think were in seedling cones before shipment because the roots are in the shape of the little seedling cones they start them in. I potted them in 6” pots with a bonsai mix. The shortest one is 8” tall and the longest one is 12” tall



I’ve ask a few questions on other treads about them and for now I am only going to put a little movement in the trunks and that’s it until next year. I’ve been watching Eric Schraeder’s videos to get a feel of how to proceed. First question I have now is did I pot these things correctly. Looking at the bases, the first inch or so I left above the soil line looks thinner than the trunk above it. Did I pot them too high in the pot and is that actually part of the root?

Also reading about decandling, I’m still not smart enough to know what I’m doing yet, so I brought pictures. It appears there aren’t extra buds on the top other that the main bud. I see a few tiny ones, but very small. I assume I should not worry about them until next year. It appears there are very small lower branch’s starting, but I’m going to have to wait see what really grows down there as I go along.



So, if I’m right, as we get into autumn, I would be safe to wire the trunk and put a little movement into them. It will be very slight movement with the first picture above being my ideal guide of there I’m going. I think I want to have these be about 12-15” tall when they grow up. What do you think? Is there anything else I should be thinking of right now?
Thanks for any guidance you can give me. I’m quite green when it comes to Japanese Black Pines.
Here is one I found on line that is a vision of where I want to go with it. I don’t think I would ever be happy with one that has a trunk that looks like spaghetti. I want to see a strong looking small tree. Patients is not my strong suit, but I think I’ll enjoy the journey.

Here is what I’m starting with. I bought, what I think are three 2 year seedlings. They came bare root and I think were in seedling cones before shipment because the roots are in the shape of the little seedling cones they start them in. I potted them in 6” pots with a bonsai mix. The shortest one is 8” tall and the longest one is 12” tall



I’ve ask a few questions on other treads about them and for now I am only going to put a little movement in the trunks and that’s it until next year. I’ve been watching Eric Schraeder’s videos to get a feel of how to proceed. First question I have now is did I pot these things correctly. Looking at the bases, the first inch or so I left above the soil line looks thinner than the trunk above it. Did I pot them too high in the pot and is that actually part of the root?

Also reading about decandling, I’m still not smart enough to know what I’m doing yet, so I brought pictures. It appears there aren’t extra buds on the top other that the main bud. I see a few tiny ones, but very small. I assume I should not worry about them until next year. It appears there are very small lower branch’s starting, but I’m going to have to wait see what really grows down there as I go along.



So, if I’m right, as we get into autumn, I would be safe to wire the trunk and put a little movement into them. It will be very slight movement with the first picture above being my ideal guide of there I’m going. I think I want to have these be about 12-15” tall when they grow up. What do you think? Is there anything else I should be thinking of right now?
Thanks for any guidance you can give me. I’m quite green when it comes to Japanese Black Pines.