Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
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Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
So I got a variety of species as Bonsai and would like to know when to prune, wire/bend branches or trunk, repot, root cutting and fertilising with either osmocote pellets or blood/bone mix.
Hard time figuring out since these are starter/pre bonsai at its current state and the weather in NSW in general either gets really hot in summer or really wet, autumn feels like spring/winter, winter feels like you are in the Antarctic.
Really need to know since videos on the internet doesn't help when majority are US based
Prostrata Juniper
Trident Maple
Shimpaku Juniper
Cotoneaster
Flowering Cherry
Kyoto Serissa
Chinese Elm
Hinoki Cypress
Hard time figuring out since these are starter/pre bonsai at its current state and the weather in NSW in general either gets really hot in summer or really wet, autumn feels like spring/winter, winter feels like you are in the Antarctic.
Really need to know since videos on the internet doesn't help when majority are US based
Prostrata Juniper
Trident Maple
Shimpaku Juniper
Cotoneaster
Flowering Cherry
Kyoto Serissa
Chinese Elm
Hinoki Cypress
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
hey mate think this might help
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... h_month%3F
this is what i used when i started not long ago and its a life saver
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... h_month%3F
this is what i used when i started not long ago and its a life saver
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
and also check out this it is a species guide which will help
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... cies_guide
also
if you can afford it i suggest to buy this book it is really awesome with help on specific species
httpss://www.dymocks.com.au/book/bonsai- ... Mj8CWiUe6I
its the bonsai survival manual was released in 2003 by Jack Douthitt is amazing help when you have specific questions as per ur species of plant that ur growing
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... cies_guide
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if you can afford it i suggest to buy this book it is really awesome with help on specific species
httpss://www.dymocks.com.au/book/bonsai- ... Mj8CWiUe6I
its the bonsai survival manual was released in 2003 by Jack Douthitt is amazing help when you have specific questions as per ur species of plant that ur growing
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
Thanks Mogginator for posting those links.
They are what I use too as a guide.
root work ( and slow release in the pot), Deciduous trees - winter, Evergreen - Spring or Autumn.
Pruning When needed.
Fert - Liquid every fortnight and pellets every 6-8 weeks thru the growing season. ( never used B & B, but might suggest every few weeks too
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Ken
They are what I use too as a guide.
root work ( and slow release in the pot), Deciduous trees - winter, Evergreen - Spring or Autumn.
Pruning When needed.
Fert - Liquid every fortnight and pellets every 6-8 weeks thru the growing season. ( never used B & B, but might suggest every few weeks too

Ken
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
no worries anytime im sitting here all night working night shift so im on the forums all night happy to answer anything that comes up that i know
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
Don't forget the ol' "When Should I" Wiki Article, one of my favs 
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... hould_I%3F

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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
I got a really good bonsai book. "Bonsai it's art, science, history, and philosophy" it's really good it has a calendar for when to do things like trim branches and roots. It is written for the australian seasons. I had my book for a few years I got it from a big bonsai nursery on the gold coast.
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This book has so much info in it, but unfortunately my books need more colour pictures to keep me interested. This is why I rave about Leongs books.elljuu wrote:I got a really good bonsai book. "Bonsai it's art, science, history, and philosophy" it's really good it has a calendar for when to do things like trim branches and roots. It is written for the australian seasons. I had my book for a few years I got it from a big bonsai nursery on the gold coast.
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
I bought Bonsai its history and Leongs JBP book.Jarad wrote:This book has so much info in it, but unfortunately my books need more colour pictures to keep me interested. This is why I rave about Leongs books.elljuu wrote:I got a really good bonsai book. "Bonsai it's art, science, history, and philosophy" it's really good it has a calendar for when to do things like trim branches and roots. It is written for the australian seasons. I had my book for a few years I got it from a big bonsai nursery on the gold coast.
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Re: Growing Season in Australia, Help Please
Both these books have great info. However, 2 things to remember about books:
1. Just because it has been published does not make it true.
2. Written info may not be the whole truth - there are often other ways, times, etc
Absorb the info from books, etc, analyse it with other things you already know and other sources of info and also think laterally and don't be afraid to try new ways.
1. Just because it has been published does not make it true.
2. Written info may not be the whole truth - there are often other ways, times, etc
Absorb the info from books, etc, analyse it with other things you already know and other sources of info and also think laterally and don't be afraid to try new ways.
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