Hey Nik did you see the new post http://natureart-bonsai.blogspot.com/2009/11/long-lasting-experiment-however.html ???? do you know the name of this technique and did you ever use it??? (don't worry the link is safe U prob know it) thANKS
I hawe seen this technique in a Bonsai Focus magazine before. It was done on a fig. Sadly I don't know the name ant I don't think there is any !? It sure is a wery long term proyect, but if it works well, the result can be fantastic. If you ever have the chance, see it in Bonsai Focus issue #99.
Hey I was looking at your maple and I was thinking (I just got a young (still green) maple as a present but I don't know any good techniques that are good with maples, what I am trying to ask is what are the best techniques of growth and development o a youn a still green maple?)
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Odličan maple na foto 3 ... !!! Bit će to predivno drvo.
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Mario
Hey Nik did you see the new post http://natureart-bonsai.blogspot.com/2009/11/long-lasting-experiment-however.html ???? do you know the name of this technique and did you ever use it??? (don't worry the link is safe U prob know it) thANKS
By Justin
Hi Justin,
I hawe seen this technique in a Bonsai Focus magazine before. It was done on a fig.
Sadly I don't know the name ant I don't think there is any !?
It sure is a wery long term proyect, but if it works well, the result can be fantastic. If you ever have the chance, see it in Bonsai Focus issue #99.
Nik
Thanks So much I'll see if I CAN find it THANKS
Hey I was looking at your maple and I was thinking (I just got a young (still green) maple as a present but I don't know any good techniques that are good with maples, what I am trying to ask is what are the best techniques of growth and development o a youn a still green maple?)
By Justin
Just as for the other trees. Wire while the branch is stil soft.
Nik
The problem with my new maple material is that it's very strait and I am not sure if it will look good as a strait tree
Wire and bend it. But if it's too thick, then there is no better solution.
Nik
Can't it's thick enough to break but do you think that if it's well trained it will look good as a formal upright??
Just send me a few pics to rozman.nik@siol.net and I'll look at it.
Nik
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