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Part 2 of creating a Tanuki bonsai for me Tanuki challenge @Bonsaicrazy Creating a Tanuki bonsai involves attaching living or dead branches to a bonsai trunk to create the appearance of a natural, aged tree. Select a suitable trunk and branches, carve them to fit, secure with wire, and let them grow together over time. Consult bonsai resources or experts for detailed guidance on this advanced technique. Carving a Japanese larch Tanuki bonsai requires precision. Use a concave cutter to remove excess material and create hollows for branches to fit snugly. Employ a knob cutter for refining cuts and shaping. Gradually shape the deadwood to match the existing trunk's texture. Consult bonsai carving guides and consider seeking advice from experienced practitioners for specific tips on Japanese larch Tanuki bonsai carving. To create a Tanuki bonsai, you'll need: 1. *Bonsai Tree:* A suitable tree with a straight or tapered trunk. 2. *Deadwood Material:* This is often a piece of aged and weathered wood that matches the tree's style, mimicking natural deadwood features. 3. *Carving Tools:* Such as concave cutters, knob cutters, and saws for shaping the deadwood and making precise cuts. 4. *Wire:* To secure the deadwood to the existing bonsai trunk. 5. *Adhesive:* Sometimes, glue or epoxy is used to reinforce the attachment points and ensure a strong bond. 6. *Soil Mix:* A well-draining bonsai soil mix suitable for the specific tree species. 7. *Bonsai Pot:* A pot that complements the style and size of the bonsai. Remember to research the specific needs of the tree species you're working with and follow proper bonsai techniques throughout the process. A Tanuki bonsai, also known as a "Phoenix Graft" or "Tanuki-Mimicry Bonsai," is a technique in bonsai art where a living tree is combined with pieces of deadwood to create the illusion of an aged, weathered tree. The deadwood, often a piece of driftwood or aged tree trunk, is carefully attached to the living bonsai trunk. The two parts are securely joined, and over time, as the living tree grows, it fuses with the deadwood, creating a harmonious and natural appearance. The result is a bonsai tree that appears much older and more weathered than it actually is, giving it character and a sense of maturity. The term "Tanuki" refers to the Japanese raccoon dog, known for its shape-shifting abilities, metaphorically describing the transformation of the bonsai through this technique. #garden #bonsaiuk #bonsai #gardening #bonsaijapan #bonsaitree #bonsaiusa #bonsaichina #bonsaiindonesia #bonsaikelapa @houghtonbonsai @LetsDoBonsai @lifeofbonsai @notionbonsai @NotAnotherBonsaiChannel @XaviersBonsaiRetreat @bobcatbonsai @maylucriandesigns @Rojin_Bonsai_Studio @D.RBonsai4601 @KennetDeBondt @BonsaiCornwall @thebonsaiprojectkernow @TheBonsaiGarden @thetreestyler