Quicky styling of elm
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Re: Quicky styling of elm
Jun.
literati ? going to smaller pot ?
Wish my tall Serissa had your elm's body.
Until.
Khaimraj
literati ? going to smaller pot ?
Wish my tall Serissa had your elm's body.
Until.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Quicky styling of elm
That was pretty quick. I think we Bonsaists should have our own set of Guinness Book of records. I am sure this one would not only make it but also stand for a long time
On serious considerations, good tree Jun and good styling at that....
Ravi
On serious considerations, good tree Jun and good styling at that....
Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
Re: Quicky styling of elm
Khaimraj Seepersad wrote:Jun.
literati ? going to smaller pot ?
Wish my tall Serissa had your elm's body.
Until.
Khaimraj
Hi Khaimraj.
I'm aiming for a flat top tree, but my canopy at the moment isn't that refine yet. I always wanted to have a small acasia with flat top design (african savannah style).
I'm practicing with some elms.
regards,
jun
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Ravi Kiran wrote:That was pretty quick. I think we Bonsaists should have our own set of Guinness Book of records. I am sure this one would not only make it but also stand for a long time
On serious considerations, good tree Jun and good styling at that....
Ravi
I think Chinese elms are the easiest and fastest to style because the branches are fine and proportion plus they recover very quickly...and never die in my ruthless hands....yet.
thanks Ravi.
regards,
jun
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Now that the world's speed record is firmly in hand, spend some real time on he base, please. The rest of the tree is quite nice. The base is terrible!
JimLewis- Member
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JimLewis wrote:Now that the world's speed record is firmly in hand, spend some real time on he base, please. The rest of the tree is quite nice. The base is terrible!
Thank you Jim.
That would add a few more minutes. I can live with that for a day,, for now.
regards,
jun
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quicky styling of elm
JUN,,,The tree is looking good with your speed triming and potting....what about the callus places where old branches were???? Thanks for posting...take care john
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