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bonsaiTALK Artisan
Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: PUERTO VARAS
Country: CHILE SOUTH AMERICA
Posts: 137
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Virtual Mugho Pine
Hi there:
I like to introduce you one of may best work, doing virtual of course. This is one of my mughos, 6 years in training, just need your opinion on how the tree looks like, and if you want, some comments too. Picture 1: the tree hoe it looks yesterday Pictures 2, 3, 4.: Virtuals. Best regards Gabriel |
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You might consider leaving some low branching on the trunk to help thicken it proportionally. So #3 is not a bad idea with #4 as a future - but with a thicker trunk base.
I can't immediately see any significant difference between 2 and 3. 2 looks like it has the sacrifice branch growing a little around in front. No problem either way if it is to be removed in a few years. Nothing really aggressive, since you're limited by the size of the stone. Maybe something like this; Regards, Matt
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