Scots Pine to Bonsai - First styling (Pinus sylvestris styling Demonstration)
A recently collected pine receives the first styling into a literati-like, sort-of twin trunk creative styling. How do you decide what the front of a Pinus Sylvestris Bonsai should be when you start styling? Besides the front where are the best roots? Which branches do we have. And what to wire and where to use guy wires? How do we use thinning of needles on a pine to steer growth and energy distribution? This elegant mother-daughter pine is getting a first styling and a gentle, elegant feminine pot. Design choices, wiring, pruning, foliage thinning for energy balance and repotting. All in one video Background music: Summer Fun by Ahjay Stelino https://mixkit.co/free-stock-music/ta...

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