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Picea jezoensis 2006 (M.Škrabal) -restyling 2011

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Post  Pavel Slovák Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:40 pm

Hi all

The owner is a friend Mirek. The first styling, I worked in March 2007. Today I worked again.

foto- April 2007
Picea jezoensis 2006 (M.Škrabal)  -restyling 2011 Oaj_810
Today before restyling
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Picea jezoensis 2006 (M.Škrabal)  -restyling 2011 Oaj_1410

Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/picea-jezoensis-2006----m.skrabal-/
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Post  F. Waheedy Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:05 pm

Hi Pavel,

I love your styling. Must say, Mirek has some really nice trees.

Thank you both for sharing your work and trees.

See you soon.

Regards,

Faisal
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Post  Guest Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:22 pm

Hello Pavel. A couple of points for you. Why with an arrow straight trunk, would the top deviate to the left? This is the dominant tree in my eye and should carry on in an upright habit and seems to veer to the left for the benefit of tying it into the secondary trunk. The secondary planting is higher than the dominant tree? The upright deadwood on the secondary tree is distracting.

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Post  Pavel Slovák Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:50 am

Hi Faisal,
thank you very much for your nice coment. Very Happy
Pavel

Hi Will
Thank you very much for your interesing coment and question. Very Happy
I appreciate your opinion.
Unfortunately, the tree has a lot of defects after the original owner. The upper left part of the logic to me. I think that it may not always be adhered to move trunk up straight. Just when he side-tree permits, and will grow over it. Low strain has a slight movement to the left. High strain has since the beginning of large defects on the trunk. In motion changes the tree. For now I solved it this way.
Unfortunately, these two questions you do not understand.
The secondary planting is higher than the dominant tree? The upright deadwood on the secondary tree is distracting. Embarassed

The problem is with the photo. It's a very tall tree, badly photographed. I'll try again. Yesterday worked out about the camera.Crying or Very sad I need to buy new. She has a lot.

Gretings Pavel
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Post  pongsatorn.k Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:52 am

Thank you Pavel, I like it Very Happy

regards,
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Post  Pavel Slovák Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:07 pm

Hi pongsatorn.k

Thank you for your nice coment Very Happy .
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