Styling First Juniper
- Hawke84
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I picked up a couple of practice junipers really cheap so I had my first ever attempt at styling after reading up a lot and watching a lot of videos. I think i've fallen into the common trap of stripping too much from the inner branches and creating a sort of poodle effect. im going to let the tree recover for a bit and do some wiring to get a bit more shape from the trunk. Im not going to report this season, it has just been lifted into a different pot (im not mad)
what do you guys think, what tips / advice do you have (be nice)?
@Auk I really value your opinion (read a lot of your old posts) so any tips or pointers
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I would remove the long branch on the left, I do not see a viable design with that long branch on it. The same for the extension of the top (I see a thick branch in the top, almost horizontal, effectively the "second branch on the left".
But as said, you have removed a lot of side-branches. I think I would let it grow a bit, and hope you get some back-budding.
Note: It is repotting not reporting.
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So you remove the long empty one on the left, and use the branch one up from there
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Please don't cut anything, just plant it in the garden, and wait... and wait... wait
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leatherback wrote: So you remove the long empty one on the left, and use the branch one up from there
I like Leatherback's plan.
But I also like Samantha's plan!
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Samantha wrote: ...
Please don't cut anything, just plant it in the garden, and wait... and wait... wait
Which is all about bonsai.
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if it all goes wrong ive learnt and spend ?10 on a tree which ends up looking terrible

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I got in a bit of a confuzz near the top where the wire changed and have ended up with some cross wire. I'm gonna leave it along but I think I get where I went wrong. 6mm wire is really hard to work with. Learnt loads doing this! Also manages to split a branch a bit!
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