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uzeyr
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Location: rochdale,manchester

spring display (uzeyr)

as promised norm look at the larches now to be honest am not too appy with the maples the pine on the other hand is my pride that I really like
also I got a chinese fringe flower an impulse thing still it looks alright I guess notice the limited space now in teh back yard but hey the bonsai themselves need only a little space

the larches
[img]https://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo259/uzeyr_bonsai/CIMG6316.jpg[/img]

the maples
[img]https://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo259/uzeyr_bonsai/CIMG6319.jpg[/img]

outside in the sun
[img]https://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo259/uzeyr_bonsai/CIMG6334.jpg[/img]

the display inside
[img]https://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo259/uzeyr_bonsai/CIMG6362.jpg[/img]

tell me what u think guys any help on the maples ?

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Big Vine
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Don't have any suggestions for you, but I just wanted to say I think they all look good. I wish I had more specific feedback, but I'm just starting out myself and trying to develop an eye for these things. ;)

Oh...and I can see why the pine is your favorite!
BV

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bewildered_nmsu
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Both of your group plantings (larches and maples) look crowded to me. I would space them out in wider and shallower pots to better develop and display branch structure. Good potential though. The pine is very nice.

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IndorBonsai
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I don't know how the larches do with trimming, but if you were able to take a little bit off the tops I think it would balance the grouping with the pot size better.

You have a great collection all nice and healthy!!
Your pictures make me want to do more outdoor Bonsai :)

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uzeyr
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thanx guys love the pine too much :P
so yeah I tries cutting the top of the maples and there has been no new growth since that time it was when the leaves had fullly formed so I was a bit scared about cutting any further any idea why the maples have stopped removing new leaves I mean isnt spring meant be growing season ?



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