thomas22
Chumono
I was going to just post the tree but I knew someone would ask where I got it and I would have to tell the story anyway so here you go. My father was really big into bonsai in the 80s and 90s. His teacher was Khan Komai and he worked a lot with Harry Hirao. He did many demonstrations and was very active in the bonsai community. His name is Tom Scott if anyone out there remembers him. My father passed away 7 years ago and although he did not have nearly as many trees as he used he still had about 10 pretty solid trees and some nice material laying around the yard. I grew up around Bonsai and went with my dad on countless juniper digs but never actually worked on trees myself. I decided half heartedly to care for his trees after he passed and the first year was not a good one. I lost several nice trees and the ones that were alive didn't look very nice. So the second year I decided to educate myself in bonsai and put the effort necessary to maintain the remaining collection. So the third year is when I became hooked and started buying my own material and started expanding the collection.
Juniper
So about 4 years ago I was looking at the juniper and noticed branches were dying. Upon closer inspection I noticed small holes in the dead wood and when I grabbed the trunk and my fingers just right through the wood. Termites were eating the inside of the tree, probably for years, but there is very little signs by looking at the outside. So I started picking at the week wood and before I knew it the whole back of the tree and smaller areas of the front were gone. There was actually holes through the whole tree. Here are a few pics.
I wasn't sure what to do about this and I did some research and didn't find much. To this day I'm not sure if I handled this problem correctly but this is what I did. I sprayed tree with a insecticide called Borers and patched tree with Bondo. I stained the back of the tree and left the front white to match the dead wood.
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Besides the termite damage the tree took a soccer ball to the crown two years ago and whole top was hanging by a thread. I wired back together and hoped for the best. I didn't touch the tree except repotting for two years for fear the crown would die and the whole tree became over grown but healthy. Here is a not so good picture from a few week ago before I started working on it.
To be continued
Juniper
So about 4 years ago I was looking at the juniper and noticed branches were dying. Upon closer inspection I noticed small holes in the dead wood and when I grabbed the trunk and my fingers just right through the wood. Termites were eating the inside of the tree, probably for years, but there is very little signs by looking at the outside. So I started picking at the week wood and before I knew it the whole back of the tree and smaller areas of the front were gone. There was actually holes through the whole tree. Here are a few pics.
I wasn't sure what to do about this and I did some research and didn't find much. To this day I'm not sure if I handled this problem correctly but this is what I did. I sprayed tree with a insecticide called Borers and patched tree with Bondo. I stained the back of the tree and left the front white to match the dead wood.
.
Besides the termite damage the tree took a soccer ball to the crown two years ago and whole top was hanging by a thread. I wired back together and hoped for the best. I didn't touch the tree except repotting for two years for fear the crown would die and the whole tree became over grown but healthy. Here is a not so good picture from a few week ago before I started working on it.
To be continued