I bought the Calamondin in Johannesburg with a very poorly shaped stem and did some pruning.
This was Joel's comment on this site:
by Joel » January 25th, 2012, 10:51 am
Just a warning - your Calamondin is likely not longer. It was grafting and you cut right at the graft. The two bits you left apear to be it but all new growth will be trifoliata (a root stock that they use for citrus). I can see some trifoliata in the first few pics. It is the stuff with the three lobed leaves and the spines. You will notice (looking at the pic) that this growth comes from below the area where all the branches come from (the graft).
*EDIT* I see no reason why the trifoliata (rootstock) won't make a good bonsai. Give it a go!
Joel


