Juniperus communis bonsai
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Greetings to everyone, I am Sait from Bursa in Turkey, I am 30 years old and I have a daughter, among my many hobbies I have added 名媛直播 for many years. And I was waiting for my little juniper to get used to its saucer. Today I practiced wiring. It was a bit clumsy, yes there are many wires
all your comments are very valuable to me. Thank you.??

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HiSait,Greetings to everyone, I am Sait from Bursa in Turkey, I am 30 years old and I have a daughter, among my many hobbies I have added 名媛直播 for many years. And I was waiting for my little juniper to get used to its saucer. Today I practiced wiring. It was a bit clumsy, yes there are many wires
all your comments are very valuable to me. Thank you.
How long have you been working on this particular juniper bonsai, and what style are you aiming for with its shape?
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That was my thought as well. Just cannot understand where this is going. Right now it looks like "inverse windswept". A style I have never seen before and that I do not particularly like.
If??all branches that was removed was left behind and all branches remaining was removed it may have been a nice windswept style, but hard to tell from a picture. I think keeping it as a formal upright would be the best option. But as always, it is your tree and you decide what to do with it.
And....Always ask before, not after. Our advice do not mean anything now, you cannot undo it.
If??all branches that was removed was left behind and all branches remaining was removed it may have been a nice windswept style, but hard to tell from a picture. I think keeping it as a formal upright would be the best option. But as always, it is your tree and you decide what to do with it.
And....Always ask before, not after. Our advice do not mean anything now, you cannot undo it.
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Hello daniel ,?
First of all, thanks for your comment, actually it has been 2 years since I bought the juniper, first I waited for it to get used to the pot and its location. I just did the styling. I want a bonsai with one dry side and one live side. But my branches on the live side have no green leaves near the trunk, I don't know how to solve this. Or does it have to be that way
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First of all, thanks for your comment, actually it has been 2 years since I bought the juniper, first I waited for it to get used to the pot and its location. I just did the styling. I want a bonsai with one dry side and one live side. But my branches on the live side have no green leaves near the trunk, I don't know how to solve this. Or does it have to be that way

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That was my thought as well. Just cannot understand where this is going. Right now it looks like "inverse windswept". A style I have never seen before and that I do not particularly like.
If??all branches that was removed was left behind and all branches remaining was removed it may have been a nice windswept style, but hard to tell from a picture. I think keeping it as a formal upright would be the best option. But as always, it is your tree and you decide what to do with it.
And....Always ask before, not after. Our advice do not mean anything now, you cannot undo it.
First of all, thank you, you know that hobbyists learn by mistakesnext time I will be more careful about asking first and I will try to dry the top branch and apply the windswept technique with the rest ???
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