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Root over rock bonsai
my first bonsai?
Concept of Root over Rock bonsai
Tip one for interesting root over rock bonsai
Tip two. Importance of age of material for root over rock
Tip 3. Positioning the tree on the rock
What style of tree for root over rock?
Looking at an older root over rock bonsai and its roots
Putting together a root over rock yew bonsai
the importance of Aluminium foil and a surprising way to cover the rock
Aftercare
Another root over rock. Trident Maple 2 years in development!
Rock 1 is lava - porous, dark colored, with a nice shape. Lava can easily break - black pine trees can crush the rock from the pressure of their roots.
Rock 2 is Napa field stone - very inexpensive in Northern California, used for stock rock walls. Eric finds it hard to find interesting shapes, and the color tends to be rather dull.
Rocks 3 and 4 are from creeks. Suiseki means "waterstone" in Japanese, and it's the art of Japanese stone appreciation. Eric picked these two rocks based on their coloring and overall shape, including pockets, and recommends that you always think about the orientation you'd use for your final composition when considering if a rock will work.
Rock 5 is Eric's favorite type! It comes from a rock slide down the side of a mountain in Northern California. It's angular with faceting that creates all kinds of possibilities. It's a very dark mineral with lovely lichen.
Fun Easter egg from the rock collecting expedition where Eric found Rock 5 - Eric's rockhounding partner!
Now I'll show you the DIY process
You can shape Polystirene as you need
The first phase has been done
For second phase you need cement slurry
Now let it be concreted for 6 to 7 hours
Now you have to give them a compact look
Now the 3rd and final phase
Using the mixture of cement & sand
Now the layout
Now let it be concreted for 24 hours