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Developing shohin from cut down stock

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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #11
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The picture above of the hills is the coast range I drive thru to get to the Pacific. This area known as the Carizo Plain is where the San Andreas Fault is found. My wife and I found peace for a weekend day at the beach. The water was azure blue and not usually this color.

I began by taking off the large leader that made up the upper part of the tree. Turning the trunk about 20 degrees to the left shows a better angle on the flare of the trunk as well as highlighting the movement in the trunk.

Additional pruning left me with a single leader to pull energy to the upper part of the trunk. This should bud back prefusely and I can start to pick leaders and branches at that time. These plants grow much harder than a Chinese Elm. They are pretty much a scourage in the south invadeing clear lots where oil is taken. They develop fruit each year and birds scatter the seeds easily. If one is nearby in your neighborhood you will have seedlings in any small patch of bare dirt, like most elms.

The dimensions of this small elm are 5 inches tall by 1 3/4 inches across at the soil line. This should make an interesting tree for my shohin collection. I have found that my interest has turned from junipers to more deciduous fare. I find them much faster to develop and actually more challenging



can u show us ur idea of what the tree will look like?
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Al,

I was on the same road on the same weekend. Camped at Carrizo Plain and took in the wild flowers. Drove to the ocean to make it a round trip up Hwy 101. Dramatic scenery changes. I should have taken pictures of the oil fields outside of Bakerfield for the contrast - what an armpit of a place.

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Looks promissing

It looks promissing Al. Keep up the good work and spirit.

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The elm is about to spring forth with leaves and branches soon. As soon as this cool snap is over it should pop by the weekend. I have shown them with the arrows in the pic. As soon as each branch has five leaves I will cut back the leader I saved to draw sap to the top of the tree and begin working on that part of the tree.
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Well with any luck I should be able to make something pretty close to this set of virtual steps.
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I really like your virtual steps. Really gives a good visual for what your plans are. Also, always appreciate your step by step posts. Very helpful and insightful. Really like to the progress as its happening, although before and after photos are better than none at all.

What program are you using for your virtual renderings? I'd like to work some up for trees I have now. Thanks.

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And if you don't have it (like me), there's a free online version where you upload your photos to Adobe and work on them in your browser: https://www.photoshop.com/express/index.html

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