evolution of a sabina
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my nellie
Russell Coker
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evolution of a sabina
Last edited by JimLewis on Tue Sep 02, 2014 12:15 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Turn a picture)
wam59- Member
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Thank you very much, indeed I hope that it will become a beautiful tree, and which kind of jar would see you for this tree?
wam59- Member
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I cannot see the picture...
EDIT at 21:15pm
It's OK now
Good work, Wam59!
Needs to get thicker foliage and it will look much better then.
EDIT at 21:15pm
It's OK now
Good work, Wam59!
Needs to get thicker foliage and it will look much better then.
my nellie- Member
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That trunk movement is great! Thanks for sharing, please continue to keep us updated. -Jacob
appalachianOwl- Member
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Beautifully done tree, I like it very much. I like the style very much. The tree almost dances, it seems to be in mostion, even though the tree is static. Very nice effect.
For a pot, I would suggest a round or oval, no glaze brown clay. The pot should have feet, to go with the lightness and movement this tree conveys. Avoid a heavy pot that will visually weight the tree down. Color of the clay could be any color from light yellow-brown clay, to red-brown clay to purple-brown. I would avoid gray colors or blue-gray clay. The possibilities are many, but look for a pot that is visually light, a pot with feet would help.
For a pot, I would suggest a round or oval, no glaze brown clay. The pot should have feet, to go with the lightness and movement this tree conveys. Avoid a heavy pot that will visually weight the tree down. Color of the clay could be any color from light yellow-brown clay, to red-brown clay to purple-brown. I would avoid gray colors or blue-gray clay. The possibilities are many, but look for a pot that is visually light, a pot with feet would help.
Leo Schordje- Member
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Thank you very much for your messages , and thank you for the opinion on the future jar, it is true that she does well more feminine than male, I go little to your opinion
wam59- Member
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Then when there will be more vegetable mass and when dead wood will be sanded and cleaned, it will reveal many things has the tree
wam59- Member
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Exactly so!wam59 wrote:Then when there will be more vegetable mass and when dead wood will be sanded and cleaned, it will reveal many things has the tree
May I ask how do you care for sabina junipers? Do you apply preventive spraying?
I have lost one very beautiful sabina lately due to spider mites and/or fungal disease of some kind. I didn't recognize the attack soon enough....
Thank you!
my nellie- Member
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I am not a big connoisseur but I can tell you that in a season of shoot mine was on form, her is due south exposed, and especially I l water(spray) abundantly several times a day (when it is very hot, she is in 100 % pumice, and I spray(pulverize) her rainwater several times a day after the shaping, and sometimes with of tonus v
Before the work
Before the work
wam59- Member
evolution of a sabina
Really good wire work.
I am interested in your thoughts about the roots. From the pics I get the impression that you could raise the tree and expose some roots that would almost echo the elegance and flow of the upper part of the tree - which might be quite worthwhile?
I am interested in your thoughts about the roots. From the pics I get the impression that you could raise the tree and expose some roots that would almost echo the elegance and flow of the upper part of the tree - which might be quite worthwhile?
BrendanR- Member
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It is true that it is possible to work roots on the next repotting, moreover that on the left will be ligatured to give to him(her) of the movement, the problem it is that there is a very big racinaire.
wam59- Member
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