Trunk Base Shaping
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You are basically asking for a “how to bonsai” which is quite impossible to type here. There are too many variables ( your knowledge being only one of them)
In short there are a few ways to get where you want: the grow and chop technique ( faster but leaves big scars), or the slower grow and prune technique ( slower but less scars)
As I said, it all depends on a lot of variables.
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I dug up several maple seedlings from the north side of the house and put them in pots on the south side, with full sun 6-8 hours. By September they were 20-30 cm tall, 6-10 mm thick, while some still in the ground in the shade were 10 cm tall and 2 mm thick.
Southside also got fertilizer, so there were more variables, but the big one was full sun.
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Ivan Mann wrote: I accidentally did a comparison study last year and found that seedlings that got a lot of sun grew taller and thicker.
I dug up several maple seedlings from the north side of the house and put them in pots on the south side, with full sun 6-8 hours. By September they were 20-30 cm tall, 6-10 mm thick, while some still in the ground in the shade were 10 cm tall and 2 mm thick.
Southside also got fertilizer, so there were more variables, but the big one was full sun.
This is a great study, I wonder how was this received.
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Typically we have one seedling that grew well and make too much generalization from that. In this there were 11 in the sun and 4 in the shade, and I think I can generalize from that.
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