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Post by Allen MacMillan on Apr 17, 2006 18:52:47 GMT -5
Thanks for the help folks. Here is what the finished product for now looks like. It has a long ways to go before it gets where I want it. I would like shorten both heads eventually as this thing looks really long at the moment. But I think it has been tortured enough and should be left for the year to do its thing. I really like where it is going, but still needs some work. Here are the pics.
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graphyfotoz
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Green Thumb Wannabe
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Post by graphyfotoz on Apr 17, 2006 19:18:21 GMT -5
1st thing that comes to mind is one of those Kumoto Dragons!
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Post by bonsaioutlaw on Apr 19, 2006 5:27:34 GMT -5
lol...the dragonsai style....i think you will eventually pic one side or the other to work with not both ...both could be nice trees...b ut then again...maybe you are starting something new...
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Post by theladysabine on Apr 19, 2006 5:51:04 GMT -5
lol...the dragonsai style....i think you will eventually pic one side or the other to work with not both ...both could be nice trees...b ut then again...maybe you are starting something new... HAHAHAHA I like that... dragonsai... I want one...lol
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Post by Allen MacMillan on Apr 19, 2006 18:28:03 GMT -5
I intend to bring the top down to at least half its size. I want it to fill out some. I have seen some nice Juni's with a nice top then a cascade. The top head is way too long IMHO but I don't know that I should do anything else to anytime soon. Taken off a fair amount already, wouldn't it be a good idea to let the tree recover for a while the go at it again?
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Post by bonsaioutlaw on Apr 19, 2006 18:51:45 GMT -5
i have heard you only want to do one thing a year to them...either roots or prune...and to keep wackin at it is not a good idea...you should make all cuts at the same time then sit back and wait....ths is just my opinion and what i would do.....i would stick it in a basket with good soil and love it...
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