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Tips:5˘ Advice:Free
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TOD for 15DEC2005
Here is the Tree of the Day for this week. It's a Ficus 'Too Little' that measures about 5.5 inches tall
Remember: You can make your TOD submissions directly by opening a new thread in this forum. They won't appear right away, but we'll have them on hand for display in upcoming weeks. You can use the pencil tool under the attachment to make notes. |
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The Cat's Apprentice
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If I may be so bold, this tree is too big for its britches. The trunk is overwhelmed by the rest of the tree. Also, the nebari seem uneven here.
The longterm fix IMHO is a LOOOng term fix to develop a unique and hefty trunk using one of the current branches. The short term would be something like this: ![]() Not a great tree like this, but a nice little tree. pootsie |
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pootsie I tried to reload that picture three times before I figured out it was a virtual.
Cubist bonsai! ![]()
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Bonsai mai-farli-bene
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Will the leaves on this little cutie reduce any more? I can see Pootsies point, but it would be largely solved if the leaves will reduce more. I like the branch structure that is very intricate considering the size.
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Bonsai Master, in my mind
Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Back Home in Northern California
Country: USA
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The leaves can...and should...be reduced...
But I think that Jerry M would be the expert... Pat
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