So over the past few months I have been playing with some nursery stock with no real direction. Reading, learning and generally trying things out. My local nurseries don't have much potential bonsai stock but I have a work trip to Perth in January so will stop in on a few on the trip home.
In the meantime however I have picked up some Azalea's from one of the only nurseries locally to carry them in any quantity (that means roughly 4-10 pots at any one time).
Over the past few weeks I stumbled on the following. I believe they are all Kurume.
- Fred Colbert
- Purple Glitters
- Asawa
The Fred Colbert is the most advanced and one I would like to see do well as its flowers are amazing. Had a mangy looking flower when I purchased and once home flowered out with around 10-12 late blooms. I just picked the last bloom off yesterday.
Purple Glitters was an impulse buy. Mainly as it had 2 trunks so appeared to be 2 separate plants in the one pot. One of the trunks had a nice line so I took a punt, and yes they where separate. So are now in separate pots. Finished flowering before I purchased. I also went back and picked up a 3 trunk one I saw at the same time. Will be splitting that down this weekend.
Asawa was a bit of an impulse. When I returned to get the 3 trunk in one pot Purple Glitters I noticed some new plants. Had a look and found 2 pots with 3 trunks labelled Asawa. I shrugged and figured, why not so picked the one with the best growth and structure. This will be split into 3 separate pots on the weekend.
So for around $75 I ended up with roughly 9 Azalea (providing re potting goes fine). I did notice a Coral Bells as well but with no real information attached. From what I have been reading this could be "Kiri" so might need to have a look on the way home

I was all set to start pruning back this weekend, taking cuttings etc as I went. However, I have NEVER had Azalea as bonsai so doubt has entered the brain.
I was going to select the main "branchy" and twiggy ones from Purple Glitters and Asawa to essentially trim back slightly and leave alone to see the flowers next season and let things grow out for a season.
I was than going to select the ones with a good trunk line to trim back, select branches, pluck out the buds in winter and try to promote some good growth. Having never worked with Azalea I am assuming the 2 x 2 rule still applies despite having 5 branches at spots. I assume the standard rule of 2 will help with trunk growth and not "bulging". Are Azalea prone to "bulging"?
The Fred Colbert one shows the most promise and growth, so I want to make sure I don't destroy that one.
So, what I am really after is some general guidance with Azalea and pruning and branch selection. All of these plants are a LONG way from being ready for a bonsai pot. The average height is 30cm, width around 20cm and the trunks are 1cm.....so a LONG way to go. But if I start them on the right path hopefully in a few years I might have some decent stock, failing that some nice colour each year for the entertaining area

Articles? Books? General rules? Links?
Any "whatever you do don't do that"?