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Hinoki restyled
This is a Hinoki (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) that I restyled and placed into its first Bonsai pot
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Re: Hinoki restyled
Your tree sure looks nice, but I don't exactly love that dead wood.
Just a total amateur's opinion, though.. Do what you think as best. Zeb
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Re: Hinoki restyled
Jhill, nice look. I see the story, the tree was hit by lightening. This killed the top and caused the tree to grow a new apex to survive..... I think I remember the storm
Keep it up!
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Re: Hinoki restyled
Here is the before pic. Thanks Jay would you think I should jin the top of the other apex?
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Re: Hinoki restyled
Jhill...
I'm still learning virtuals, so practised on a easy one...yours! I like the tree. The next three pics are self explanatory. The two jins may be worth thinking about! The no jin leave the tree much more boring, I think. ![]() |
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Re: Hinoki restyled
Hey Earl,
Nice virts!!I do virtuals about as well as I do trees.(long way to go) I got to practice virtuals though It can be a handy tool in Bonsai. Thanks Earl John
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Re: Hinoki restyled
I see. It really does look pretty boring without the jinned part.
I think I'd go with the two jins, like in Earl's virtual no.3 Ossi Hanhinen
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Re: Hinoki restyled
I would leave the jin on the main branch. I would remove the left leader, and make the jin the top of the tree, thereby shortening it to that point. i would pull all the branches in a downward movement to simulate age. Prune back hard some of the lower branches to induce growth closer to the trunk. The hinoki sometimes will sprout from old wood but it is a crap shoot at best. Plant into a larger shallow tray. I think that you have a good start here, and the plant will have a fine future no matter what you do.
Best regards, Bonsaial ![]()
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