Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
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RichLewis
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Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi all
Small sample techniques. The potential of the tree is now much better.
Gretings Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-sylvestris---sumo-2011---prikajeni/
Small sample techniques. The potential of the tree is now much better.
Gretings Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/pinus-sylvestris---sumo-2011---prikajeni/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
how long before nibbling off the supply side of the approach source?
peter keane- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi Peter.
graft the end of February
carved up today
Pavel
graft the end of February
carved up today
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Impressive. I don't see a graft union for at least a year...
peter keane- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Question,
What is the use of scaring the branch on the last two pictures?
Luc
What is the use of scaring the branch on the last two pictures?
Luc
luc tran- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi Peter
It was only a control of. No complete removal of only a half-life branches. Removal will only be possible in August.
Pavel
Hi Luc
Weakening of the supply branches will gradually link flow root - a new branch.
Pavel
It was only a control of. No complete removal of only a half-life branches. Removal will only be possible in August.
Pavel
Hi Luc
Weakening of the supply branches will gradually link flow root - a new branch.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Pavel, what is the best time of year to do this? Before the buds extend in early spring?
RichLewis- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi Rich
Sorry, the answer for a long time. Yes, it is best for me to early bud growth. Then he wants warmth and tree growth.
Gretings Pavel
Sorry, the answer for a long time. Yes, it is best for me to early bud growth. Then he wants warmth and tree growth.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Pines tend to swell or callous and put on weight to the branches in late July, early August. Any time just before is good.
Guest- Guest
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Awesome, looking forward to seeing it develop.
Cheers
Cheers
RichLewis- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi All...
I'm going to hijack Pavels thread... Hope you don't mind Pavel =)
This is a progression of what I believe to be this very tree... Purchased by myself, at Burrs 2011.
Taken from ... Burrs-so it begins 2011 thread.
For me, the weekend was about enhancing my experience in working with Pine. The opportunity to work with Pavel and some of his fantastic Yamadori from concept to finish was just outstanding:
The Yamadori:-
Collected by Pavel in 2008 and looked after for 4 growin seasons.
We then talked about the concept, and what the possibilities were. He then grabbed a sketch pad and proceeded to Draw and amazing concept drawing for me to work towards!
Needle prune and tidying of branches.
Raffia and insulation tape for the major branches, and wiring everything to the tip. Being careful of the important back buds
In-experience has me put the wrong thickness of wire to the lighter branches, after a brief talking too by Pavel see's me removing the wiring and taking me another 2hrs into the Midnight Hour to do it all over again! After finishing this, folk starting returning back in from the pub.
"COME ON Bryan" Pavel shouts, "lets do this!!"
Bend - Refine - Bend - Refine - HORROR and shock when he says "NO NO....." shaking his head looking for something. "too many Branches!" ..... SNIP SNIP, off come two unwated branches. I turned to look at Mirek who was sat watching with me, he made a small smile, and a slight shrug of the shoulder!! (Priceless!)
100% TRUST
The Finished Project - And a HUGE thank you to Pavel:-
Here are some close ups of the trunk and bark...
The tree was in the round plastic training pot for 4 yrs. extracted from that combed out and repotted into the slight larger (because of the square sides) training pot. It's looking quite happy.
:)
Found my self in the garden today... Found myself faced with wiring my Pine.
Peaceful in between the rain... To be continued another day, once full require and style completed I will try and post more photos!
Difficult following such a Pine Bonsai Pro as Pavel. But as progression goes this is looking good
Regards
Bryan
I'm going to hijack Pavels thread... Hope you don't mind Pavel =)
This is a progression of what I believe to be this very tree... Purchased by myself, at Burrs 2011.
Taken from ... Burrs-so it begins 2011 thread.
For me, the weekend was about enhancing my experience in working with Pine. The opportunity to work with Pavel and some of his fantastic Yamadori from concept to finish was just outstanding:
The Yamadori:-
Collected by Pavel in 2008 and looked after for 4 growin seasons.
We then talked about the concept, and what the possibilities were. He then grabbed a sketch pad and proceeded to Draw and amazing concept drawing for me to work towards!
Needle prune and tidying of branches.
Raffia and insulation tape for the major branches, and wiring everything to the tip. Being careful of the important back buds
In-experience has me put the wrong thickness of wire to the lighter branches, after a brief talking too by Pavel see's me removing the wiring and taking me another 2hrs into the Midnight Hour to do it all over again! After finishing this, folk starting returning back in from the pub.
"COME ON Bryan" Pavel shouts, "lets do this!!"
Bend - Refine - Bend - Refine - HORROR and shock when he says "NO NO....." shaking his head looking for something. "too many Branches!" ..... SNIP SNIP, off come two unwated branches. I turned to look at Mirek who was sat watching with me, he made a small smile, and a slight shrug of the shoulder!! (Priceless!)
100% TRUST
The Finished Project - And a HUGE thank you to Pavel:-
Here are some close ups of the trunk and bark...
The tree was in the round plastic training pot for 4 yrs. extracted from that combed out and repotted into the slight larger (because of the square sides) training pot. It's looking quite happy.
:)
Found my self in the garden today... Found myself faced with wiring my Pine.
Peaceful in between the rain... To be continued another day, once full require and style completed I will try and post more photos!
Difficult following such a Pine Bonsai Pro as Pavel. But as progression goes this is looking good
Regards
Bryan
DangerousBry- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Looking at the last picture you are doing great, it is tidy and efficient ... I envy you this great opportunity to work and learn from Pavel. Great experience.
I know you are going to post "after" pics when you are done with it.
Thank you for posting.
Gašper
I know you are going to post "after" pics when you are done with it.
Thank you for posting.
Gašper
GašperG- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi Pavel
Very good work.
Heinz
Very good work.
Heinz
Heinz Leitner- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hi Bryan
It looks very good. See you on the Burrs?
Greetings Pavel
It looks very good. See you on the Burrs?
Greetings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Having not been able to make it to Burrs this year I made a point of styling my Pine the same weekend, at our club workshop.
Having input from other members of the club, I've managed to style it with Two Fronts... Please let me know your thoughts!
Front 1, and original side for the front:
Front 2, new front with interest:
Above view:
Having input from other members of the club, I've managed to style it with Two Fronts... Please let me know your thoughts!
Front 1, and original side for the front:
Front 2, new front with interest:
Above view:
DangerousBry- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Hello, I love the second front , where the movement of the nebari log and the interesting is perceived very well. I find along the first branch on the left, but on the whole a beautifulst plant, compliments. I hope understands my very bad English.
Bye , Daniel
Bye , Daniel
-Daniel-- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
It took me some time to see how the trunkline goes on your first picture compared to the first styling. Although the second photo looks cleaner, i would shorten the lower jin and refine the left one to make the frame of the tree more obvious. - that way i would prefer first photo as a front. As i said, second one is cleaner and if that is the prefered front i would only shorten or twist the too long branch closer to the trunk, as it looks to stretched to me.
- But there will be plenty of time refining the tree.-
Just my point of view Brian, you are doing good.
- But there will be plenty of time refining the tree.-
Just my point of view Brian, you are doing good.
GašperG- Member
Re: Pinus sylvestris "sumo?" 2011 - grafting branches
Took myself out to check on my trees... Checked over my pine and something about the image bugged me slightly.
A quick tweek of two branches sorted it.... Updating the image.
I think I can see how you could see a curved in lower branch GASPER... It can be factored into restyle No:3 ;)
Thanks for your comments.
A quick tweek of two branches sorted it.... Updating the image.
I think I can see how you could see a curved in lower branch GASPER... It can be factored into restyle No:3 ;)
Thanks for your comments.
DangerousBry- Member
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