Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
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Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
WAW!
This is a fantastic work and lesson and inspiration!
This is a fantastic work and lesson and inspiration!
Neli- Member
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Base of the Tree
David,
Just curious, what did you do with the base of the tree after taking the air-layer?
Regards,
Nigel
Just curious, what did you do with the base of the tree after taking the air-layer?
Regards,
Nigel
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Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
Really a great photo series of progression... As a newbie, it gives me an idea and inspired me a lot... Great Work! Hoping I can do the same to my Ulmus...
Bonzi- Member
Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
Hi David,
thx for this series. Very nice work.
one question: have you considered thinning out the roots a little, so that others can grow thicker?
Cheers,
Jelle.
thx for this series. Very nice work.
one question: have you considered thinning out the roots a little, so that others can grow thicker?
Cheers,
Jelle.
leatherback- Member
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BONITO ARBOL ,GRACIAS POR ENSEÑARNOS EL BUEN TRABAJO REALIZADODavid Cortizas wrote:Thank you all for the comments.
Jelle I need to work a lot the nebari, but little by little, thank you.
The tree today.
Thank you.
Saludos Manel
magoca- Member
Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
I still think the tree looks better with the lower branch removed.
Gary Swiech- Member
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Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
Hello, David!
Your work has been raised as an inspiration at this thread https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t12607p45-my-broom-celtis#145148 and following this opportunity, I am sure everybody kindly ask for the update photos, please.
Thank you!
Your work has been raised as an inspiration at this thread https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t12607p45-my-broom-celtis#145148 and following this opportunity, I am sure everybody kindly ask for the update photos, please.
Thank you!
my nellie- Member
Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
I have to say if the bottom left branch is cut, the tree will not be balanced. I would keep it if it was mine.
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Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
Thanks for amazing post and progress pics! Keep up the good work.
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Re: Ulmus Parvifolia 5 years progression
Wonderful tree David.
I also think far fewer but thicker roots would look nice.
I have been awaiting your reply to this question since it was posted.leatherback wrote:Hi David,
thx for this series. Very nice work.
one question: have you considered thinning out the roots a little, so that others can grow thicker?
Cheers,
Jelle.
I also think far fewer but thicker roots would look nice.
Frojo- Member
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