Need opinions on prebonsai
- Felidae
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I’m cracking on this Ume and hesitating to order it.
-It is 39cm tall with pot.
-It’s imported from Japan.
-It would be an online order from Germany
-The price still in my range.
- Do you see potential?
- Is still the correct time for trees to shipping?
- Do you have a better mume for sale with shipping to Switzerland?
I would like to place the order soon, so please don’t hesitate to chim in... Thanks in advance
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That being said.. I also bought an ume this year that I was not completely happy with, because it was hard to find a good one.
Have you seen 360 degrees pictures of it? DO you know what the top looks like?
As it is on the picture, I think it should be in the 100 - 150E price range. But I like my trees cheap.
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Umes are difficult. But beautiful.
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LB, Sadly on this category they don’t provide more pictures. That shop do 360’s with developed, more expensive bonsais.
The price is a bit higher, but you know.. import stuff.
Clicio, I like it too, but looks like LB have a better solution for me I trust on him more than on any shops...
According to the circumstances, please if you don’t mind, give a thought for this Field elm which is on the cart now instead of the Ume.
46cm tall with pot, but the questions are the same
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Lots of problems, some hard to fix.
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Let’s see if this one is better? On that price range, we cannot get perfect stuff, but some have more potential than others.. This one also have some nasty cuts...
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The ulmus.. I would consider layering the straight section and making a separate tree out of it. And then create the tree from the part with the piss arch.
The other is better but not per se much. Look where the first branches on the bottom are placed along the trunk..? That being said.. Give it a bit off time, and pointed trimming and you may be onto something. Apologies for the bad PAINT job.
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I read your website and here on the forum regularly enough to know your trees. I trust you in that way, but I don’t need any other way to doleatherback wrote: Hm.. Trust is good, but in the end.. We only know each other through a forum! Keep that in mind.
I know, but you can see that I like to working with raw. Sure, it’s good to have one or two more “instant” one, but those are likely have much less potential on them.The mumes I have in the field are very wild. Tne one you post here can be styled in a decent looking tree much quicker, most likely. (All in the name of full disclosure).
That was my thought at the first sight, but I really didn’t see the other issues what Auk pointed out. Except the balance, cause with the cut it can corrected.The ulmus.. I would consider layering the straight section and making a separate tree out of it. And then create the tree from the part with the piss arch.
The plan looks good! With that tree I try to find a better trunk line, not just focusing the base. Need many corrections, but less troublesome than the other?The other is better but not per se much. Look where the first branches on the bottom are placed along the trunk..? That being said.. Give it a bit off time, and pointed trimming and you may be onto something. Apologies for the bad PAINT job.
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Felidae wrote: You’re right, Auk Thanks! I focused just on the base... I saw the disproportionate trunk part, but I said, I can fix this. I ran over on the other problems.
That is very true - it can be fixed. I actually purchased two trees that are... difficult. I got them from a club member and I wanted them because they were interesting species (one of them an Montpellier maple - it has nice small leaves). So, they will need work but they were 15 euro each, so I thought it was worth it.
The second tree has a couple of problems too - like the branch placement - but it does seem to have a decent trunk and it seems it's better material.
It would depend on the price...
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