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Imperial Masterpiece
John G's thread (http://bonsainut.com/index.php?threads/water-willow-oak-from-jay-wilson.18449/) inspired me to start my own about another willow/water oak that I purchased from Jay. I was initially concerned that the tree may have gotten too dry during the winter, but it seems to be doing OK. It was repotted from the basket it had been in for many years, into a shallower plastic bonsai pot. Other than that, all I've done is remove a few terminal buds from stronger areas where extension wasn't needed, and wire a couple of small branches. I need to let this grow and settle in for at least a year to establish a good root system.
There are obviously areas that need attention. Some sections are a bit weak and there are some branches that are too straight with all the growth out at the tip. I'll deal with those as the tree gets stronger.
I'm not sure which view makes the best front. The first view has somewhat better rootage and a clear view of the trunk structure, though this also reveals the sparse branching. Love the red new growth.

The second view gives the impression of a fuller canopy but there are several branches coming straight out.
Final pic is as it looked last fall, from the second side.
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions, fire away. I know Jay sold a bunch of these, maybe the purchasers will post updates on their trees (John G, how is yours doing?)
Chris
There are obviously areas that need attention. Some sections are a bit weak and there are some branches that are too straight with all the growth out at the tip. I'll deal with those as the tree gets stronger.
I'm not sure which view makes the best front. The first view has somewhat better rootage and a clear view of the trunk structure, though this also reveals the sparse branching. Love the red new growth.

The second view gives the impression of a fuller canopy but there are several branches coming straight out.

Final pic is as it looked last fall, from the second side.

If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions, fire away. I know Jay sold a bunch of these, maybe the purchasers will post updates on their trees (John G, how is yours doing?)
Chris