Speed Bonsai
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Speed Bonsai
Please don't tell my wife or my boss that I can move this fast!!
The material is newly collected Water Elm, Planera aquatica. The soil medium is straight turface. This is just a beginning for this forest. The first step is to establish the tress in the pot. Then, the work will focus on building ramifications. I guess it will take at least 8-10 years before this composition really begins to develop good character.
But, you've got to start some where:)
John
45 minutes of actual time compressed into about 24 seconds.
The material is newly collected Water Elm, Planera aquatica. The soil medium is straight turface. This is just a beginning for this forest. The first step is to establish the tress in the pot. Then, the work will focus on building ramifications. I guess it will take at least 8-10 years before this composition really begins to develop good character.
But, you've got to start some where:)
John
45 minutes of actual time compressed into about 24 seconds.
jgeanangel- Member
Re: Speed Bonsai
Very nice composition. Congratulations! I now have to look for this species that I hadn't heard of before
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