DavidBrasil
Sapling
Hello guys.
I would like to share with you a work I have been doing in a Lagerstroemia indica - known here in Brazil as Resedá.
I bought the plant in a small nursery near my house, it was buried halfway down the stem, so my first idea was to make a shohin, but when I dug up I realized I had a nice nebari and a longer stem.
I hope you like it! I am always in search of advice, tips and
constructive criticism.
Feel free to comment.
Thank you!
Frist pic,
I forgot to take it the moment I bought it...
Here you can see where it was buried.
I cut the long branches
Then plant already stabilized after cutting.
After that the plant stopped developing, so I did the transplant, added more organic matter and placed in a larger vessel to accelerate development,this worked. Here the last intervention I made, cleaning and wireing.
I would like to share with you a work I have been doing in a Lagerstroemia indica - known here in Brazil as Resedá.
I bought the plant in a small nursery near my house, it was buried halfway down the stem, so my first idea was to make a shohin, but when I dug up I realized I had a nice nebari and a longer stem.
I hope you like it! I am always in search of advice, tips and
constructive criticism.
Feel free to comment.
Thank you!
Frist pic,
I forgot to take it the moment I bought it...
Here you can see where it was buried.
I cut the long branches
Then plant already stabilized after cutting.
After that the plant stopped developing, so I did the transplant, added more organic matter and placed in a larger vessel to accelerate development,this worked. Here the last intervention I made, cleaning and wireing.