A Couple afghan pines

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I consider the repot a success. The tree has been back in full sun for a week now and it's pushing mature needles.20160927_124443.jpg 20160927_124450.jpg
You'll notice in the first picture that I'm also trying the old technique to thicken the trunk by making lots of vertical cuts in the trunk with a razor. Well see how that goes lol

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At first sight is quite similar to aleppo pine, Pinus halepensis. It seems to have similar features to that species, so it could be a great choose to bonsai, but there's less information than japanese pines.
 

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This tree has still "young" bark and I hope the razor insult will work for you.

I made some cuts into the scots pine bark three years ago. The effect and result are embarrassing to me. Here's it now.
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This tree has still "young" bark and I hope the razor insult will work for you.

I made some cuts into the scots pine bark three years ago. The effect and result are embarrassing to me. Here's it now.
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You can't do that to pines - it's not like a maple or ficus that will fuse right away and then have a knarly look. Best bet it to allow a sacrifice branch and ground growing, then jin the branch in 5 years.
 
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Thanks Giga, now I know. The cut was hair thin, after one season it opened a little bit... Will need some more seasons to get unnoticeable, I hope.
 

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Thanks Giga, now I know. The cut was hair thin, after one season it opened a little bit... Will need some more seasons to get unnoticeable, I hope.

May take some time if it grown in a pot - may want to put it in the ground and let it thicken
 

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I got two Afghan Pine. They are collected from the wild. Repotted in Pumice and very well draining mixture. I will be waiting for another year to cut and see how it reacts. Till then sit back and observe them because i have heard "One insult for Pine per year". Good Work @aml1014
 
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Not so bad. I haven't done anything with it since the last update, it's just been left to grow for awhile.View attachment 239353

Aaron
How’s this doing now? I just got one yesterday and if I could cut it down, I’d be fairly set

How many flushes do you see? Do the juvenile needles mature quickly?
 
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