Defoliating.. So many contradictions

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Re: Defoliating.. So many contradictions

Post by 63pmp »

Sorry, wasn't clear with my post.

"Bjorvala bonsai studio " also known as
"bonsai art of japan" series. There is over 40 episodes made while he studied in Japan.

I'm on a mobile and its not good at linking things.

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https://m.youtube.com/#/user/bjorvalabonsai

There we go, learnt something today.

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All of these videos are linked in the wiki too with descriptions of each epidsode

https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... n_-_videos

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Regards defoliation you also have to take into account your climate. Gathering information is good but applying method to the tree is knowledge. Time of year is important, weather condition is important, as it can change an outcome. You can defoliate E.E's a couple of times a year, mid spring and mid Summer and they will respond well. But it only works if you repot them annually, miss a repot and they will sulk with defoliation. I agree that you should only defoliate a developed tree to produce ramification, but there are always exceptions. Liquid ambers for instance do not really do well with defoliation and do not reduce leaf size readily. So many variables come into play and you only really find out with experimentation. The only real given is that most conifers do not do well with defoliation. :lol:
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Re: Defoliating.. So many contradictions

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bodhidharma wrote: The only real given is that most conifers do not do well with defoliation. :lol:
Great advice as usual from the bodh, and a funny summation. :lol:
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