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Air Assault All The Way.
Join Date: Mar-2004
Location: Huntersville, NC (near Charlotte)
Country: USA
USDA Zone: 7-8
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David,
Very nice work. Detail wiring makes all the difference. The foliage looks like it is becoming very tight. The lower apex looks pretty healthy, I hope it stays that way. One thing I've learned about full cascade junipers, natural jins are very common. Well done, John
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Old Bonsaiman-new pots
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Very Nice cascade.
nice size...good pot. Hard to find good stock. Very healthy looking. Two questions: Do you foliar feed the cascade end? Is that a jin twig I see about mid-cascade? It's hard to see in picture. If so, I'd remove that, especially if it's the only jin. Dale
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________________________________ If you want to be Different.... You have to DO something Different! __________________________________________ Some people NEVER take the time to do a job right the first time.... but, they always seem to make the time to do it over again... ____________________________________________ Dale Cochoy Wild Things Bonsai Studio Yakimono no Kokoro Bonsai Pottery Hartville, Ohio |
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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
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Dale,,,,There are several small jins scattered throughout the tree. This one has already been shortened and bent to not be so distracting and inconsistent with the others. I do foliar feed (liquid fish emulsion), but it's typically the whole tree. I'd never thought of feeding just the bottom of the cascade. Thanks for the tip. The path forward is to get the entire tree to mature foliage, so I'll just watch it grow for a while.
Best Regards, David
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bonsaiTALK Master
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David,
Verry nice !!! I think you have opened it up just right .I can see the birds and butterflys flying thru now . In my humble opinion I often think we forget that the trunk and branches should be visible so as to envision the inner tree. You have done just that ! Great Job!!! Regards, Jonathan
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bonsaiTALK Master
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look really nice do you plan on develpoing pads?
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