Kishu on a cliff

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I think I did alright for my first try! Wiring will need some adjustments once it gets established.

Finished product first:

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Process time.

Twisted up the kishu a while ago:

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Prepping the rock:

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Let's make muck the Hagedorn way (maybe I'll post a separate thread on this, there were some lessons learned):

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Juniper ready:

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Base layer of muck:

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Wired in:

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Forgot to take a picture before the moss, but it considered of squishing lots of muck into and over the roots. Then the moss was pressed in.

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What is that in your muck, it looks like it holds shape way better than anything I've tried

I typed up a quick tutorial:

 
That's a nice rock, I enjoy the strong vertical lines of the composition against the tree and the pot.
 
I typed up a quick tutorial:

I'm definitely going to try this with the dust I sift out of my next bag of soil
 
Jokes aside I was referring to scrappy juniper on rock thing I saw on fbook.. but I like the composition and the use of home grown ceramics from our BNut team

Yeah, I know what you mean!

I bought a 3-pack of kishu's for growing out, cuttings, and grafting stock. This was the smallest of the three and I had this rock laying around... The other two will go in the ground for a while I think.

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I typed up a quick tutorial:

this right here is great stuff, thank you!!
 
Hadn't touched this one in a while...

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Thanks to some boring meetings, I had a bit of time:

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Kinda can't wait for that branch to die, dry, and hold its shape so I can jin it.
Not bad but I would Jin that bottom branch too imo .. and just keep the two pads of foliage it detracts and goes too far over the cliff .. but if you went to keep it .. it looks good either way
 
Outstanding documentation of your process. @Colorado nailed the lookalike….Half Dome.
That a magnificent rock. The vertical lines, texture, color and gentle rounded shape are striking. And, I imagine it is also quite heavy.
Well done on the entire composition. Mighty fine!
 
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