Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
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Jay Gaydosh
Pavel Slovák
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Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi all bonsai friends.
I picked up pine to fall in 2005. It is in very good condition. Unfortunately, it is available to only one branch, trunk-shaped bow. Find the solution to proceed with the pine?
I got my idea. I think it very brave. What would be your solution to the Pines? Imagination knows no bounds.
Pavel
I picked up pine to fall in 2005. It is in very good condition. Unfortunately, it is available to only one branch, trunk-shaped bow. Find the solution to proceed with the pine?
I got my idea. I think it very brave. What would be your solution to the Pines? Imagination knows no bounds.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Sorry, I'm not the virtual horticulturist that some are, but I would find some lovely rock with an indentation and a downward-sloped side and plant the tree like this (sort of), or maybe a little more in the counterclockwise direction):
Then work with the "branchlets" to find the most pleasing configuration to train the top.
Jay
Then work with the "branchlets" to find the most pleasing configuration to train the top.
Jay
Jay Gaydosh- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi Jay.
I understand the proposal. Thanks. The problem would occur with the roots, they would turn, but a special container it might solve.
Hi Marko.
Thanks for the well-known signature. I would have been possible implementation, the state branch is pretty good. But now I'm more draft Jay.
Pavel
I understand the proposal. Thanks. The problem would occur with the roots, they would turn, but a special container it might solve.
Hi Marko.
Thanks for the well-known signature. I would have been possible implementation, the state branch is pretty good. But now I'm more draft Jay.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi Alex.
Thanks for your suggestion. Nice painting. Lower design I like.
But maybe it could be a problem with roots.
Pavel
Thanks for your suggestion. Nice painting. Lower design I like.
But maybe it could be a problem with roots.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Well Pavel you asked for it, weird solution and I think the best, ship it to me in Denmark
Kind regards
Peter
Kind regards
Peter
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landerloos- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi Peter.
Yes it's possible solutions.
Pavel
Yes it's possible solutions.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi all.
Here is my vision.
I began to realize last year.
into new containers, and in his new position in spring 2010
Pine is a very good condition, other styling about to fall.
Pavel
more pict. : http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-sylvestris-2005---ostry-zlom
Here is my vision.
I began to realize last year.
into new containers, and in his new position in spring 2010
Pine is a very good condition, other styling about to fall.
Pavel
more pict. : http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-sylvestris-2005---ostry-zlom
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi all bonsai friends.
Today I spoke with pine trees and finally we agreed.
How does it sometimes, unfortunately, I too stayed away from the original proposal. But the result I am very happy and everything will be improved over time.
Treetop will be gradually reduced.
Today, at the beginning
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-sylvestris-2005---ostry-zlom
Today I spoke with pine trees and finally we agreed.
How does it sometimes, unfortunately, I too stayed away from the original proposal. But the result I am very happy and everything will be improved over time.
Treetop will be gradually reduced.
Today, at the beginning
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-sylvestris-2005---ostry-zlom
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
what is the dowel rod used for?
did u do all this work in one sitting?
did u do all this work in one sitting?
Ricky Keaton- Member
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Hi Ricky.
This process began in autumn last year. Iron rod was used as a support for the breaking strain.
Pavel
This process began in autumn last year. Iron rod was used as a support for the breaking strain.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris 2005 - real project?
Hi Pavel,
Great transformation of the tree.
When I saw you post your 'vision' of the tree in May, I thought it could not be done. Now I can see that you can achieve it.
Superb!
Paul
Paul B (Scotland)- Member
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