The plant in question is a araki of elm, a plant cultivated for many years in the field and at the time of my purchase, in December 2007, about a year potted bonsai.
nice compact plant with many branches unfortunately not suitably located, as well as it is usual to do with the hardwood I proceeded to an initial dismantling of the plant in a container with potting on the most appropriate, but not yet definitive ..
During processing I connected the various parts of the plant dry realizing that you were going to create large cavities ..
From everything I've taken the idea of \u200b\u200bcreating a tree hollow inside, trying to make a rare and particular character quest'olmo ...
The plant reacted to the removal so incredible, in just three months it appeared so last May ...
defoliation and so I proceeded to the next set of classes, working even at the edges of the cavities streets and stretching to make them more natural and reducing the risk of swelling ..
The plant has continued to work with great generosity hunting again in the summer and early fall ...
The last step I made trying to present a true approach to the primary branches, working in more than drill by eliminating swelling that removed taper to the plant.
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This is the breakdown of points finished ...
To be continued ...
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