Potted Manchurian Pear - Bonsai?
Posted: September 15th, 2011, 6:47 pm
Hi Everyone,
This is my first post and am new to bonsai. I have a trident maple that is about 8 years old, and have recently potted a Chinese elm and a Japanese Maple that are much younger.
My apologies in advance if this question has been asked previously but I only have this opportunity tomorrow so I need the information URGENTLY!
I have access to a Manchurian Pear (green leaves white blossoms) that is in a pot, probably about two metres tall and it has a base stem of maybe 5-6cm diameter that starts to taper after about 25cm to half that.. It looks if it may have been chopped a few years ago.
It is in a pot and I am wondering if I cut at the beginning of the taper and I could use it as a bonsai? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Cheers morgs
This is my first post and am new to bonsai. I have a trident maple that is about 8 years old, and have recently potted a Chinese elm and a Japanese Maple that are much younger.
My apologies in advance if this question has been asked previously but I only have this opportunity tomorrow so I need the information URGENTLY!
I have access to a Manchurian Pear (green leaves white blossoms) that is in a pot, probably about two metres tall and it has a base stem of maybe 5-6cm diameter that starts to taper after about 25cm to half that.. It looks if it may have been chopped a few years ago.
It is in a pot and I am wondering if I cut at the beginning of the taper and I could use it as a bonsai? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Cheers morgs