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Look into air layer. I would do that at the wiggle part then trunk chop.View attachment 428964View attachment 428965this is a pine bark maple from Mendocino maples .com. Maybe 7 years old and I didn’t originally intend for it to be trained for bonsai. It has a decent taper at the bottom below the graft but I didn’t get it at a good angle to show it off. It obviously doesn’t have a nice taper higher up the trunk and is becoming large and cylindrical shaped.
+1 on this. Then you get two trees for the price of one.Look into air layer. I would do that at the wiggle part then trunk chop.
Because it’s grafted and a pine bark variety, chopping it down to create a bonsai would mean you’d have regular non-pine bark on the lower trunk and nebari and then pine bark above the graft. Not a favourable trait for a bonsai.
The graft is ridiculously low. Maybe only an inch and or two above root leveland then possibly use the regular JM root stock left over to create another non-pine park bonsai, provided there are viable buds below the graft.
Exactly!The graft is ridiculously low. Maybe only an inch and or two above root level
Perfectly correct. At best likely would have reverse taper. Then what reason for graft instead of cutting or layer? Perhaps weak root system or tree weak on own roots? Tree was grafted for likely good reasonBut it’s a pine bark cultivar so we aren’t just talking about the graft itself, we’re talking about the fact that for the first inch or two above the nebari, and the nebari itself, you’ll have regular smooth bark, and then for the rest of the tree you’ll have rough pine tree bark.
Won’t that look pretty strange and unsightly?
Not so at all. Plenty obtrusive and only getting more so as tree ages. Trunk of tree is normally main focal point. At very foundation tree will have Glaring fault for entire life unless buriedExactly!
Unobtrusive, clean and probably grafted with bonsai in mind.
Grafts do not exclude use for bonsai, only poor grafts.
I forgot to mention I air layered two branches about two years ago just for giggles and I was amazed at how easy it was and how vigorous the roots were. Those two layers are doing great and I checked the roots recently and there is a perfect spread of dense and bushy feeder roots on bothPerfectly correct. At best likely would have reverse taper. Then what reason for graft instead of cutting or layer? Perhaps weak root system or tree weak on own roots? Tree was grafted for likely good reason.