Advice on what to do with this Japanese Larch
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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #48517I have been given a Japanese larch by my partner as a surprise gift. I have 6 other bonsai but only 1 of which I have trained completely myself, the rest were purchased semi trained and it was quiet obvious the direction / style they were naturally forming... Having looked at this tree most days for a couple of weeks after work, I still don't have much idea what to with it... to me it looks like the wrong branch/ leader has been removed and now it just looks odd, and not something i would have personally chosen to work on... Anyway, I would really like some ideas as my eyes for spotting potential really aren't very good having only a few years experience, so have a look and let me know your suggestions..
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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #48521leatherback wrote: Hard without the trees in front. But this could be a direction to take it, if you feel like a tall slender trunkline.
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that is definitely an option, thank you for the Photoshop effort. I wondered if the current leader could be bent over to hide that ugly cut, but it's almost an inch thick at the base... the more i look the more i just see a tree that had great potential but then a bit butchered
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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #48528DomPerkins wrote: that is definitely an option, thank you for the Photoshop effort. I wondered if the current leader could be bent over to hide that ugly cut, but it's almost an inch thick at the base... the more i look the more i just see a tree that had great potential but then a bit butchered
Don't worry too much about the chop. Either make it a small yin, or cut it smoot with the main trunk. Over time it will close. Larch grow over wounds well.
See mine:
www.bonsaiempire.com/forum/progressions/12428-larch-in-progress
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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #48537I think it's the straightness of my tree that makes it hard as it would of made a great classic straight shape im sure... Im also apprehensive to cut it right down as my girlfriend probably paid a bit for it from a bonsai nursery. I'd probably get in a bit of trouble with her if i chopped most of it off..
I might take it back to the place / person who sold it and see if they can show me what they had in mind, or ask to swap it :lol:
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Posted 6 years 1 week ago #48539In 2, 3 years this can be a nice tree.
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