Juniper Procumbens Literati in the Making

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Simple Big Box retail bonsai makes for easy beginner compositions

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New pot is prepped with mesh and anchor wires for stabilization
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Removing placed moss
Removing plenty of soil from root ball
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Placed in 50/50 organic and pumice
Stabilized, structure pruned, and wired for style
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Final touches, cleaning up
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Tea bags with Bigold Original tied to wire and lower trunk, watered and fertilized
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Juniper Procumbens tolerate heavy pruning, repotting, and heavy fertilizing quite easily and wonderfully. This tree will respond very well 🌧️🌞🪴🌲 without worry
 
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Design options ⬆️ ⬇️

If you have suggestions for creative and interesting trunk line design, I would love to see them! 🌴 🌲
 
Kudos for not making a cascade juniper from cheap bigbox juniper material!

I'd suggest you use thicker wire on the trunk, and maybe 2 strands. Then you could get the trunk upright w/o having to repot it. They're plenty flexible with enough encouragement (thicker wire).

Also, go ahead and start developing the pads now.
 
Kudos for not making a cascade juniper from cheap bigbox juniper material!

I'd suggest you use thicker wire on the trunk, and maybe 2 strands. Then you could get the trunk upright w/o having to repot it. They're plenty flexible with enough encouragement (thicker wire).

Also, go ahead and start developing the pads now.
I’ll begin on pads right away, my man. I may lonely wait until the next repot to reposition to more upright
 
I’ll begin on pads right away, my man. I may lonely wait until the next repot to reposition to more upright
I wonder how much more I could bend without breaking fully. I did not hear crack, but inside the elbow can only bend so much. You’re making me think now 🤔
 
A Raffia or electrical tape wrap may help.
And like @bwaynef said, I would also use two pieces of smaller wire instead of one very large piece. For me, it’s a lot harder to get a nice and tight wind with really thick wire.
 
To clarify, I was suggesting using thicker wire and maybe 2 strands of it (thicker wire). I did exactly that and got just about all the movement I needed on some pronana junipers last year. 2 smaller strands cut in faster.

If you have difficulty getting the bends you want, use jin pliers.
 
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