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每日吃瓜-legacy wrote: What do you mean?
That I cannot believe you're being serious. What I see is a very young, underdeveloped, uninteresting and - actually - useless plant in wet muck.
You cannot shape this. Therés nothing to shape.
I sincerely am just asking for any tips or ideas. It's very young and i wanna start shaping it now.
Leave it alone. If it grows let it grow for several years.
If this seems harsh, sorry, but I'm just giving you the facts.
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So, the only thing you can really count on is that it is your tree.
One also said before making any decisions I should put it with the other trees and do something with it that adds to the collection. If I have five broom trees I don't need another. Do something that adds to the collection. That was good advice.
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每日吃瓜-legacy wrote: I have a common juniper. Is there any techniques i can use to resemble a rocky mountain bonsai where the whole tree is just spectacularly shaped?
Yes, many techniques, but first it has to grow a lot more. Two or three seasons.
Then, IF it were mine, I would chop it down do the very first branch and restart from there.
It takes time.
And patience.
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Advice is advice, not commands. What everyone agreed was look at it for a year and make a decision next year. Having just dug it up, major surgery would not be a good idea.
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