Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
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Jaco Kriek
hirow08
Harleyrider
shimsuki
Jesse
Paul Landis
Storm
Karl Thier
Pavel Slovák
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Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi all
The Spruce in the container I bought in the nursery garden in autumn 2009. I liked the client. He asked me to work on the first styling Spruce.
Today I finished my first stylling.
back side
front side after first styling
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/picea-abies-nidiformis--zahradnicka-skolka---2009-/
The Spruce in the container I bought in the nursery garden in autumn 2009. I liked the client. He asked me to work on the first styling Spruce.
Today I finished my first stylling.
back side
front side after first styling
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/picea-abies-nidiformis--zahradnicka-skolka---2009-/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Pavel, good start. Many I is to consider whether the lower branch is necessary.
Karl Thier- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Very nice!
Maybe its just me, but im very slightly bugged by the long jin being so close to the thick branch. Look slike its nearly touching it from the front.
Im always amazed that you removed so many branches at first hand!
Maybe its just me, but im very slightly bugged by the long jin being so close to the thick branch. Look slike its nearly touching it from the front.
Im always amazed that you removed so many branches at first hand!
Storm- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Karl ,
thank you for your nice coment. Lower branch? Now remains, as well as how to tell the client.
Pavel
Hi Storm
Thank you for nice coment.
Reduction has taken place at once now. It gradually last year and today.
Pavel
Hi Paul
Thank you for nice replies,
Pavel
thank you for your nice coment. Lower branch? Now remains, as well as how to tell the client.
Pavel
Hi Storm
Thank you for nice coment.
Reduction has taken place at once now. It gradually last year and today.
Pavel
Hi Paul
Thank you for nice replies,
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Thank you very much for posting the this bonsai's development pictures. It is so helpful and educational to study your branch selection, etc.
Thanks, Jesse
Thanks, Jesse
Jesse- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Jesse and Andrew.
Thank you very much for yours very nice coment. I appreciate it.
Pavel
Thank you very much for yours very nice coment. I appreciate it.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Pavel. As always, great work. I like the lower branch, I think the tree would look unbalanced without it. I agree about the jin though, it does attract the eye too much.
See you in June!!
See you in June!!
Harleyrider- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Steve
Thank you for your nice coment. Yes, jin will still work. Also, the lower branch will work even dead wood.
Yes, I look forward to seeing you in June.
Pavel
Thank you for your nice coment. Yes, jin will still work. Also, the lower branch will work even dead wood.
Yes, I look forward to seeing you in June.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Mr. Slovak
All your post are very inspiring!!!
Thanks so much for sharing.
All your post are very inspiring!!!
Thanks so much for sharing.
hirow08- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Pavel,
I love what you have done with this tree, I cant wait to see the finished poduct potted up.
Mick
I love what you have done with this tree, I cant wait to see the finished poduct potted up.
Mick
handy mick- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Pavel,
Another beautiful transformation!!
Thank you for sharing.
Another beautiful transformation!!
Thank you for sharing.
stavros- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Pavel,
Yet another excellent styling, this time of a nursery stock with the progression captured for posterity.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mohan.
Yet another excellent styling, this time of a nursery stock with the progression captured for posterity.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mohan.
Mohan- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Stavros and Mohan
Thank you very much for yours very nice replies and commplimet.
Pavel
Thank you very much for yours very nice replies and commplimet.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Nice branch arrangement Pavel.
Like Jaco I am always suspect of severe repotting angle changes due to the root placement, but as shown in the black lines in your sketch, it appears this tree can support it so good call.
Like Jaco I am always suspect of severe repotting angle changes due to the root placement, but as shown in the black lines in your sketch, it appears this tree can support it so good call.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Picea abies Nidiformi (nursery)
Hi Rob
Thank you for your nice coment. With the roots will be no problem. Only to find the right design-shell - pot.
Maybe the right side of the shell should be under the right lower branch of Spruce.
Pavel
Thank you for your nice coment. With the roots will be no problem. Only to find the right design-shell - pot.
Maybe the right side of the shell should be under the right lower branch of Spruce.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
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