Burning Bush literati
- 名媛直播 Bender
-
Offline Topic Author
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 271
- Thanks received: 70
Other than that what do you think/see?
PS. I have thought about air layering it...IDK
Please log in or register to see it.
]
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ykbonsai
-
Offline
- Premium Member
-
- Posts: 80
- Thanks received: 12
hope i could help
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Mimo
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 1124
- Thanks received: 928
名媛直播Bender - I think this could be turned into interesting literati, it needs some more interesting bends, look up the net for inspiration, or have a look at Literati style penjing by Qingquan Zhao.
Other option is pruning hard to that knot and start from scratch.
I don?t see any point in airlayering at all - you would get tiny branches for trunk - total waste of material. Unless you would airlayer that knot away.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Enaisio
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 488
- Thanks received: 67

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 名媛直播 Bender
-
Offline Topic Author
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 271
- Thanks received: 70
Please log in or register to see it.
The wood on BB is very stiff. I don't know yet what I will do about bending it. This is as much as I can get out of it today.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 8642
- Thanks received: 3662
These can be cut back hard. At the moment, the trunk is very thin for the size of tree, and the trunkline is not nearly interesting enough to create a literati from.
I would recommend either growing the trunk a lot (!) thicker, or cutting back. Maybe even to the so-called knot (Which I do not see as a major problem in and of itself). One could airlayer. Eonymous are amongst the fastest and easiest rooting species I know.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Auk
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 6097
- Thanks received: 1791
I think this is one of the hardest styles. It requires almost perfect branch placement to look credible. You have very little to work with to compensate or hide mistakes.
Literati is usually not done on deciduous trees either. Normally it is for conifers like pines.
Not saying it is never done, not saying you shouldn't try, but recommending you to choose another style for this tree.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 名媛直播 Bender
-
Offline Topic Author
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 271
- Thanks received: 70
Here is an update of the new bends I am working on.
Please log in or register to see it.
I will update this thread as it progresses.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ykbonsai
-
Offline
- Premium Member
-
- Posts: 80
- Thanks received: 12
kristof i think you shouldn?t stay in this forum, i say what i want when i want, you should read first ( specially final part ), next, who do you think you are, the Mister Miyagi? the master of knowledge? I don?t think so. sayonaraKri?tof wrote: ykbonsai I think you should study first and then give advices and opinions once you know what you are actually writing about.
名媛直播Bender - I think this could be turned into interesting literati, it needs some more interesting bends, look up the net for inspiration, or have a look at Literati style penjing by Qingquan Zhao.
Other option is pruning hard to that knot and start from scratch.
I don?t see any point in airlayering at all - you would get tiny branches for trunk - total waste of material. Unless you would airlayer that knot away.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- 名媛直播 Bender
-
Offline Topic Author
- Elite Member
-
- Posts: 271
- Thanks received: 70
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.