Pine by transforming (owner M. Čech)
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Pine by transforming (owner M. Čech)
Hi all
Today I finished the first shaping Pine. The owner is Mr. M. Čech) . The transformation to the first shape lasted three seasons.
Greetings Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/borovice-mirka-cecha/
Today I finished the first shaping Pine. The owner is Mr. M. Čech) . The transformation to the first shape lasted three seasons.
Greetings Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/borovice-mirka-cecha/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pine by transforming (owner M. Čech)
Another great pine-tree. Very interesting technique on shaping trunk. Thanks for sharing
yamasuri- Member
Re: Pine by transforming (owner M. Čech)
Hi Pavel,
Nice transformation
I have always wondered.. How do you keep the plant in shap after forming. I see you use a 'wire pully' to pull the tree in a bend. Do you subsequently put stron wire between the two connection points to let it setlle into position? Or do you leave the pulling system there? (It looks like you put wires in place). How long would such a bend need to be wired for before it settles?
Nice transformation
I have always wondered.. How do you keep the plant in shap after forming. I see you use a 'wire pully' to pull the tree in a bend. Do you subsequently put stron wire between the two connection points to let it setlle into position? Or do you leave the pulling system there? (It looks like you put wires in place). How long would such a bend need to be wired for before it settles?
leatherback- Member
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