Sorry about the light for the photo. The photo makes it look sickly. Its just bad lighting.
I haven't done anything to it yet except feed it and give it sun. It needs to get back to a healthy state first. Its already looking much better than when I took this photo. Its been at Bonsai World for a few years doing nothing, and I finally have the space now to look after it.
A friend once told me not to go too hard on cutting these back as they bleed to death if you do. I have zero experience with picea.
I have been occasionally rotating it for sunlight exposure which has greatly helped with the weaker areas.
I trimmed it a bit at the start of spring to allow light to penetrate the lower areas, and it didn't bother it in the slightest.
For those of you that are experienced at growing Picea, in regards to their maintenance are there any significant DOs or DON'TS?
The below photo was taken a few months ago:
The below photo was taken a year ago, while recovering at Bonsai World: