Your Vote - which pot for my Cascade

Which pot works better for this juniper

  • Skip this years potting, foliage should be heavier

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Shogun610

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It's kind of hard to get all of that in focus with this lens in one shot.
Not sure this is what you're looking for.
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Plus having just watered it, it's really dark and pot is spotted some.
The cascading branch comes off of the trunk a hair above soil level, not much.


Having not done much to the foliage in the last 4 years other than just enough to wire a bit
that is not really an attractive shot, but here goes
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Right side

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Left side

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Back displaying more dangling foliage which will get cleaned up soon.
Oh perfect thanks for that… just sits above lip of pot.I think the Chinese pot you would have the branch resting on it.. Call me crazy but I also like right side as front too .. great tree enjoyable to see
 

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Oh perfect thanks for that… just sits above lip of pot.I think the Chinese pot you would have the branch resting on it.. Call me crazy but I also like right side as front too .. great tree enjoyable to see
It does rest on the lip of the pot. Otherwise the root ball would be too elevated to prevent that.
Sorce was going to make a pot for it that had a cut out for the cascade branch...
That wire was previously secured in the old root ball
and is one of two I left on that didn't look like it would bite in this Summer.
Best I can estimate, I got this in 2006 as a 1 gallon nursery plant from Lowes.
 
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