Prunus mahaleb_The Cock
Another year spent on building the surface roots. So far all the efforts were solely based on the usage of a sphagnum moss. For the next years to come I will cover the soil with "standard" moss while adding more acadama to the roots encircling the rock.
I feel that the first root from the top looks a bit strange. Time to cut it off? Happy for your thoughts. |
Happy with this deadwood. Nice focal point.
The roots shouts: " GO! Catch more sunrays, we hold you fast". So it means a cascading trunk despite the horizontal line of it. See the second and third pics. I feel the third one is about right. And if so I have another problem to find a suitable pot. I do not like the crescent bonsai pot that one should "normally" use. I guess I would need to combine something different to please my eyes.
Despite the fact I do like semi or full cascades similar to this one I have to admit they a bit of a nuisance once it comes to basic horticulture. The inclination of the soil level makes it more difficult not only to water or fertilize the tree in a way that the roots at the top section are given their fair level of supply, but also for the winter storage.
The other side - not bad but it seems more sheepish to me...
Wow. Nice one. An ancient movement of the trunk. Nice bark too. Good luck with this one.
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