Height: 17 cm Pot: unknown The size of the pot and the position of the tree is based on the current state of the roots. I hope it has improved from last check and we will see next spring...
Stupid or Greedy? Well, why not both... For a good number of years I am planning to reduce the number of my trees. And yes, some of them have gone, just to be fair with me. Few of them left for free to my brothers in arms - bonsai enthusiasts and some of them via the European bonsai auction to bargain hunters. Sounds good, doesn't it? But at the same time I have started few projects ( seedlings cutting_Pinus nigra, Taxus cuspidata and Pinus parviflora_Zuisho cuttings, bought some interesting varieties of satsuki... So at the end there is more leaves/needles than before. And NOT enough of that - I was about to give away a little mahaleb that was a honorable member of the Downsize club. On the D day I have taken it from the shelf with the plan to let it go to some new place with more attentive hands. I know this is the moment I should close my eyes and to armour my heart... What do you think?...
Prunus mahaleb Current height: 8 cm Width: 30 cm with the target 26-27 cm Tree has been collected in 2019 with the plan to make a shohin sized cascade. Due to the damage of the some important roots during its collection, the tree has decided to quit some live veins on its trunk resulting in a massive deadwood. Air layered in spring 2020 and separated in Sept of that year. Spring 2021. The inclination of the tree has been moved even further to the left. That made a full cascade BUT I did not like it. It looks too long due to the separation between the trunk and the foliage mass. IN order to bring the foliage closer to the trunk, I had to bend the top of the trunk back to the right quite severely. Step by step in the course of two years we get it in more or less vertical position. And at the same time span we have used one of the lower branches to create the cas...
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