Help me this tree.
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Re: Help me this tree.
I think your second idea will result in a much better tree. You can use both the large and small trunks for a dynamic, windswept twin trunk.
The first idea is alright, but it feels a bit like you are making a copy of another tree, and will be taking away a lot more of the plant to get that result.
My advice is based on my personal preference for bonsai trees whose shape hasn't been too forced upon them.
The first idea is alright, but it feels a bit like you are making a copy of another tree, and will be taking away a lot more of the plant to get that result.
My advice is based on my personal preference for bonsai trees whose shape hasn't been too forced upon them.
Justin_- Member
Re: Help me this tree.
Justin_ wrote:I think your second idea will result in a much better tree. You can use both the large and small trunks for a dynamic, windswept twin trunk.
The first idea is alright, but it feels a bit like you are making a copy of another tree, and will be taking away a lot more of the plant to get that result.
My advice is based on my personal preference for bonsai trees whose shape hasn't been too forced upon them.
thanks for the heartfelt words of ban.Toi comments will try harder in the art of bonsai.
greenstar- Member
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