Mike Corazzi
Masterpiece
I'm TRYING to train a juniper (species unknown) into a dead looking image of a "hard life" tree.
I've lashed the branches down to look drooped and old and ONE branch is COMPLETELY jinned since last summer.
I mean NO bark.
And suddenly I notice that the branch that has had NOTHING for almost a year had GONE BACK UPWARDS!
So I tied it back down, bark still off and all but wonder if this is common for a branch to decide on its own to defy my abuses and show me what it wants to be.
Here's an early pic of both the model tree and the one I started on (it's MUCH fuller this year)
![juniper 3.jpg juniper 3.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/96/96189-49aa1c005f35986c8d84f946b1329b06.jpg?hash=SaocAF81mG)
I've lashed the branches down to look drooped and old and ONE branch is COMPLETELY jinned since last summer.
I mean NO bark.
And suddenly I notice that the branch that has had NOTHING for almost a year had GONE BACK UPWARDS!
So I tied it back down, bark still off and all but wonder if this is common for a branch to decide on its own to defy my abuses and show me what it wants to be.
Here's an early pic of both the model tree and the one I started on (it's MUCH fuller this year)
![juniper model.JPG juniper model.JPG](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/96/96188-9778e1584b518bcdf939b9bd89e2f12a.jpg?hash=l3jhWEtRi8)
![juniper model.JPG juniper model.JPG](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/96/96188-9778e1584b518bcdf939b9bd89e2f12a.jpg?hash=l3jhWEtRi8)
![juniper 3.jpg juniper 3.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/96/96189-49aa1c005f35986c8d84f946b1329b06.jpg?hash=SaocAF81mG)