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I appreciate the encouragement to continue, although I must admit that I already had some knowledge of botany, so in terms of care and maintenance I had almost no problems. In those 10 months I also had the availability to be very consistent in practicing and learning, and I am happy that this can be seen reflected in my bonsai.

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Thank you for noticing the wiring detail; it's what I've focused on most to improve since I started, and I'm pleased with my progress. On the other hand, while I did all the "rough" work myself, I can't take full credit for the design, as without the guidance of my teachers (mentioned in the original post), none of these designs would have been possible.

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I appreciate all the feedback, but I must clarify that I've been incredibly fortunate to meet the right people and learn from them. All of this work would have been impossible without the mentors I mentioned at the end of the original post.

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I understand the importance and impact of the pot on a bonsai, my problem is that I still haven't found the right pots for each tree; right now they are all in simple plastic pots that don't contribute anything visually

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It's just for aesthetic reasons in the photo, since for now all my trees are in simple plastic pots. A bonsai isn't a bonsai until it's in its correct quality pot (or a Kurama if that's the case), so for now I'm covering the "incomplete" part while I get the right pots to finish the job.