Viggoman
Seedling
I finally got around to do the initial work on this Kojo-no-mai cherry blossom I bought during the fall sale.
The roots where a complete mess, and I had to spend 1.5 hours to make any sense of it. They were tangled like crazy, and many of them unfortunatly seemed pretty unhelathy due to the poor nursery soil. I had to chop of way more than I am comfortable with, but I saw no other way. I'd rather do the risky work now, and set it up properly for a great future if it survives.
I initially saw this as a cascade, but when I finally found the rootbase, it disagreed, so guess this is the current orientation for this bonsai.
The roots where a complete mess, and I had to spend 1.5 hours to make any sense of it. They were tangled like crazy, and many of them unfortunatly seemed pretty unhelathy due to the poor nursery soil. I had to chop of way more than I am comfortable with, but I saw no other way. I'd rather do the risky work now, and set it up properly for a great future if it survives.
I initially saw this as a cascade, but when I finally found the rootbase, it disagreed, so guess this is the current orientation for this bonsai.