
Regards
Wal
Thank you mate... i will straight up use a tray with gravel / water to sit the pot on....shibui wrote:6cm is very small WalI have found that the smaller ones are much harder to maintain. Small pots dry out within hours. It took me nearly 20 years to get enough practice to keep these tiny sized bonsai alive so if at first you don't succeed keep trying.
Good luck mate
This is not my experience down here Sqizzy. When I cut tridents late they sprout and grow but don't drop the new leaves over winter. Basically they end up with leaves all winter and that's with temps well below freezing. Does not seem to affect them, new leaves grow in spring as normal.The worst that could happen is it puts effort into more leaves and shoots now and looses them in 6 or 8 weeks.
Very informative reply mate like alwaysshibui wrote:My first thought was it should be cut further down but then started thinking along the lines Squizzy has outlined. Plenty of time to cut back if/when the stump sprouts and I have no doubt it will sprout in a few places along the remaining trunk.
This is not my experience down here Sqizzy. When I cut tridents late they sprout and grow but don't drop the new leaves over winter. Basically they end up with leaves all winter and that's with temps well below freezing. Does not seem to affect them, new leaves grow in spring as normal.The worst that could happen is it puts effort into more leaves and shoots now and looses them in 6 or 8 weeks.
I think Wal should be Ok in Brissy.