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How Should i make my juniperous nana have more leaf

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Old 23-Nov-2004   #1
HarryZaragoza
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How Should i make my juniperous nana have more leaf

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Ive pruned my juniper nana into cascade style and ive seen juniper in cascade style but they have thick leaves and branches the way they want it to have..how should i do that....my juniper looks bald...and when i think of it it will stay like that unless i do some things to make that part of my bonsai to have a thick leaves and branches the way i wanted it to have...

If i should prune it how? where and when (in terms how long the branches before ill pruned?

If you have pictures to be illustrated to me please illreally appreciate it/.... if you want you can draw it either so that i know where exactly to prune it....

have i can have a quick response from all the bonsai experts...
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Old 27-Nov-2004   #2
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hi

Ive pruned my juniper nana into cascade style and ive seen juniper in cascade style but they have thick leaves and branches the way they want it to have..how should i do that....my juniper looks bald...and when i think of it it will stay like that unless i do some things to make that part of my bonsai to have a thick leaves and branches the way i wanted it to have...

If i should prune it how? where and when (in terms how long the branches before ill pruned?

If you have pictures to be illustrated to me please illreally appreciate it/.... if you want you can draw it either so that i know where exactly to prune it....

have i can have a quick response from all the bonsai experts...



Well, I'm sorry to see no one has responded to your question yet. Are you able to post a picture of your tree? We could be more helpful if we could see the material you are working with.
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Old 29-Nov-2004   #3
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ok ill post a pic of my tree...thanks
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You have done the initial work now you must have patience. It takes some years of growth to fill in the foiliage clouds. Sun, water, and fertilizer, and time - in your climate, you will have a nice tree in a short time. Good luck!
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