




Matt
HHMMM 2 sumo's or one in proportion beauty...HHMMM I think I will go with proportion rather than just fat, as well as avoiding the rot issue by making such major chops into the trunk. It has great branching all round so very little needed to bring this one into bonsai spec. The advantages of it being hedged for decades. The rot while fairly major is not an issue either as it has formed over the same sort of time. From my experiences, its only when you make Major chops that rot becomes an issue and then only if there is not enough growth to keep pace with it.kvan64 wrote:Nice score Matt. Definitely not too big. Never too big matebut I would flat cut it in haves and have 2 sumo style trees. As long as you water them well, Wisterias will take roots quite fast at any size. This is the best time in queensland to do this job. Not sure about your micro climate though.
Cheers,
DK
Archie,archie1979 wrote:That wisteria is looking great Matt, I will get the camera out today and post a few pics of the generous donation to the archie bonsai collection.
Like your larger Wisteria this one is going nuts, new growth everywhere, just about time for its first haircut.
Hi Gianni,Gianni wrote:Hi guys, only new to A.bonsai but have been collecting 'potted trees' for quite a while.....
Been lurking for a couple of weeks, reading past threads.
I'm in the Newcastle area. When is the best time to collect wisteria's from the wild (next door neighbour's garden)?
Should I prepare it first? I will have access to it throughout the year.
What book would you recommend for A-Z of Bonsaing Wisterias?
Thanks!