HorseloverFat
Squarepants with Conkers
You missunderstand!!I like my fellow Canadian Nigel . And I admit I am not aware what his Thuja pruning technique is . I admire his carefree exploratory learning attitude . And willingness to put it all on YouTube . But I have seen him ignore sound proven bonsai basics . There is nothing wrong with learning and expanding trying new things . But a baseline of sound understanding . In basic principles is necessary . I may be biased to a original teacher of mine . But I much prefer David Easterbrook . As a wealth of knowledge of north east trees . The best info on thuja that I am aware of is The late Nick Lenz book bonsai from the wild . Unfortunately it is out of print . And prices are getting crazy . ( mine was loaned and never returned ) Again there is a lot of knowledge on Hinoki cypress that transfer s to thuja .
(nigel) Just basic pinching technique, like we're talking about.
.. about Nigel.. he does not push his methods or learning AT ALL. I do NOT use his material for reference..
EXCEPT.. the basic fact that he taught me that I could treat/ramify thuja foliage much like juniper.
He does not use wire, which seems..... ill-advised.
I can not watch his videos anymore, even though I respect EVERY horticultural artist's work.
David Easterbrook and Nick Lenz are ACTUAL Bonsai Practitioners!!