Dwight
Chumono
I recently purchased two bonsai from John at Bonsai Northwest. The first is a shimp ( two pics ) in an exagerated twin trunk style. The second is a procumbas sp. also in a twin trunk style. Not are the two very similar , the both share a common problem. On the main trunk of each the top of the trunk Turns 900 degrees from the plane of the tree , i.e. depending on what is the front , the apex either points directly at the viewer or directly away. There is enough foilage and secondary branching that the easy fix would be to chop the trunj just before this turn. I'm trying to determine if it's worth the effort to try to correct the bend or not.
I plan to leave the shimp as a twin trunk and jin the secondary trunk on the procumbus. Just ideas. The trees have only been with me a week and a half so nothing is planned for this summer other than to work them into full sun.
Comments welcome but be nice.
I plan to leave the shimp as a twin trunk and jin the secondary trunk on the procumbus. Just ideas. The trees have only been with me a week and a half so nothing is planned for this summer other than to work them into full sun.
Comments welcome but be nice.
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