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Lol. Me or the seeds?
Just had a few drinks with the misses and got the the kids up for 12 to see the New Year fireworks. Had to open my store at 7:30 the next morning.

Just asking, is there a deadline for starting entry threads or is this unlimited?
Lol. Me or the seeds?
Quick question guys. Didn't get my seeds yet, but hopefully they shouldn't be too long in getting here.
How do you feel about hidrogen peroxide mixed in the water when soaking? Is it used for pines? I used it on pepper seeds with good results. Not one bit of mould to be seen.
Well that's a kick to the crotch.The Six Year Japanese Black Pine Contest! Is the name of the contest so I guess yes.
Ah hell,it doesn't hurt that much. No need to apologize.Not meant to hurt. Sorry.
... ...How do you feel about hidrogen peroxide mixed in the water when soaking? ... ...
... ... I use sphagnum moss in my cold stratification bags for the same reason - it has natural anti-fungal properties.
FWIW and for your information I would like to give you a link or two to the old IBC where a fellow bonsaist Giang (of Lotus Bonsai, France) who grows from seed, cuttings etc is presenting his methods.Last time i had some fungal growth. I've added sphagnum as recommended now. Lets hope...
Oh yeah!Will you start other seeds? Difficult to compare growth rates but might be interesting nonetheless.
I use sphagnum moss in my cold stratification bags for the same reason - it has natural anti-fungal properties.
indeed would be nice but probably a logistic nightmarehow awesome would it be if we could get everyone together for a showing in 6 years!!
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Both: Trees will be judged on quality and trunk caliper at the highest surface roots. The fattest tree will not necessarily win, but the contest focus is on getting maximum growth and development out of JBP in 6 years, so no skinny literati trees (for example).
This challenge is about getting the most development out of a JBP in 6 years. Methods to increase trunk caliper fastest are usually directly contrary to methods to develop refinement. That is why it is hardThe "gold standard" if you will, is to try to replicate this tree from Bonsai Today #20:
Because of the way this contest is organized, everyone is going to be developing shohin JBP trees, just because you can only do so much in 6 seasons. However there is no restriction about other styling.
Judging will be subjective. First criteria will probably be trunk caliper... and then trees of a similar trunk caliper will be judged based on finished quality. A slightly thinner tree may win because it is higher quality than a slightly thicker tree. But both trees in this example will be among the thickest set of entries.
I hope that this contest will get people to really stretch their JBP development skills (if they already have some) or get them to try JBP for the first time (if they don't).