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[email protected] 17-03-2005 02:51 PM

[IBC] Bending Clamp
 
In a message dated 3/17/05 12:04:00 AM, Alan Walker writes:
Like wire, you leave the clamp on until the trunk stays at the desired
angle or until you notice the clamp is causing disfigurement of the bark,
whichever comes first.

I'm afraid I need a more accurate answer. It was rather tricky to get the
clamp exactly where I wanted it, so I don't want to check it too soon, only to
have to put it on again. I need a ball-park figure of how many months it will
take.
Also, I can't see the bark. It is wrapped in florist's tape to protect it
from the stress. I've learned my lesson from trying to clamp naked trees.
Iris
And on the 8th day God said "OK Murphy, you take it from here."

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Mathias Uely 17-03-2005 07:44 PM

I normally give a twist more ( if needed ) every week
in may the bark and cambium might split and kill the serissa, so
better avoid to force this month
Mathias

Scooter the Mighty wrote:

wrote:

In a message dated 3/17/05 12:04:00 AM, Alan Walker writes:

Like wire, you leave the clamp on until the trunk stays at the


desired

angle or until you notice the clamp is causing disfigurement of the


bark,

whichever comes first.


I'm afraid I need a more accurate answer. It was rather tricky to get


the

clamp exactly where I wanted it, so I don't want to check it too


soon, only to

have to put it on again. I need a ball-park figure of how many months


it will

take.
Also, I can't see the bark. It is wrapped in florist's tape to


protect it

from the stress. I've learned my lesson from trying to clamp naked


trees.

Iris
And on the 8th day God said "OK Murphy, you take it from here."



I'm a rank beginner and don't know the answer to your question.
However,it does seem to me that you should be able to back off on the
screw a few turns and see if the trunk is starting to straighten out
without taking the bender all the way off.



Alan Walker 17-03-2005 08:25 PM

Iris: I gave you a very accurate answer; it's just not very
precise. To be more precise would be just BS. Six months and two
days? You need to let the tree tell you, not some yokel on the
internet.

Alan Walker
http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org

-----Original Message-----
In a message dated 3/17/05 12:04:00 AM, Alan Walker writes:
Like wire, you leave the clamp on until the trunk stays at the

desired
angle or until you notice the clamp is causing disfigurement of

the bark,
whichever comes first.

From:
I'm afraid I need a more accurate answer. It was rather
tricky to get the clamp exactly where I wanted it, so I don't
want to check it too soon, only to have to put it on again. I
need a ball-park figure of how many months it will take.
Also, I can't see the bark. It is wrapped in florist's
tape to protect it
from the stress. I've learned my lesson from trying to clamp
naked trees.
Iris
And on the 8th day God said "OK Murphy, you take it from here."

************************************************** ******************************
++++Sponsored, in part, by Gregory Brenden++++
************************************************** ******************************
-- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ:
http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
+++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++



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