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Juniperus chinensis 'Blue alps'

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Posted 1 year 3 months ago #78948
Hi,

Started my second Bonsai today. Cant wait to work on it the next years. Want to create a light kaskade.
Advices are welcome :lol:

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Replied by Albas on topic Juniperus chinensis 'Blue alps'

Posted 1 year 3 months ago #79056
I think I would remove that lower branch and make it as a Twin Trunk...
Also, I would not recommend to bare Junipers roots like that, only if I couldn't keep some rootball, and knowing the danger... =P
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Posted 1 year 3 months ago #79057
Thank you very much! Hopefully it will take the root disturbance okay...
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Posted 1 year 3 months ago #79063

I think I would remove that lower branch and make it as a Twin Trunk...
Also, I would not recommend to bare Junipers roots like that, only if I couldn't keep some rootball, and knowing the danger... =P
I agree with Albas, there is a nice flow on both upright stem's, the lower one goos against that flow, but for now, keep that and let your tree recover.
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