Some questions...
Posted: August 6th, 2014, 5:00 pm
Hi, I'm new to bonsai, and the pruning season is either now or soon, I have a few questions regarding pruning and styling.
First of all, I have a really young Japanese maple that's going to have it's first spring in the pot soon. If I prune it back it will literally look like a stick in the pot, but it is showing signs of lateral buds. It's very short and could do with growing taller, so should I prune it?
Secondly, I have a bigger trident maple that hasn't been doing too well. Given it's winter, I recently pruned the roots and repotted it. It appears to have taken root in the new pot indicating it's still alive.
I really want to prune it back before spring so it can concentrate it's energy into growing new leaves and branches, but I don't know where to start. It has some younger growths that I could pinch and some older branches I want to prune but not get infected.
How can I promote new branch growth in an area without the risk of infection?
Also the trident has a very bendy thin trunk and I don't know how to style it. Any tips?
First of all, I have a really young Japanese maple that's going to have it's first spring in the pot soon. If I prune it back it will literally look like a stick in the pot, but it is showing signs of lateral buds. It's very short and could do with growing taller, so should I prune it?
Secondly, I have a bigger trident maple that hasn't been doing too well. Given it's winter, I recently pruned the roots and repotted it. It appears to have taken root in the new pot indicating it's still alive.
I really want to prune it back before spring so it can concentrate it's energy into growing new leaves and branches, but I don't know where to start. It has some younger growths that I could pinch and some older branches I want to prune but not get infected.
How can I promote new branch growth in an area without the risk of infection?
Also the trident has a very bendy thin trunk and I don't know how to style it. Any tips?