Help with beginner bonsai kit from 名媛直播 Empire (Ficus)
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Posted 6 years 3 months ago #44993
Hello, I just received my shipment today of the beginner bonsai kit from 名媛直播 Empire. I'm super excited but have some questions because the online course they provide is a little vague in some aspects.
My main question is this:
The video lessons said to do major pruning during growing season (spring/summer right?). I live in Utah, where the winters are quite harsh. My kit says to get started with pruning, wiring, and repotting my ficus, but is this a bad idea to do mid-October? Winter is on the way. Should I just keep watering it and hold off on pruning until Spring, or will it not really hurt it to prune and wire now?
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My main question is this:
The video lessons said to do major pruning during growing season (spring/summer right?). I live in Utah, where the winters are quite harsh. My kit says to get started with pruning, wiring, and repotting my ficus, but is this a bad idea to do mid-October? Winter is on the way. Should I just keep watering it and hold off on pruning until Spring, or will it not really hurt it to prune and wire now?
Thanks for the help!
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Posted 6 years 3 months ago #44997
I would do light pruning, wait another month or so to wire, that way the wir is coming off before spring growth begins. But i may not be the best person on ficus. Maybe look up a couple vids on when to work on it. If you want to prune wire and all that sooner than later, maybe go buy a cheap garden center juniper, as they are a hardy tree that could withstand more? Like i said though, a more experienced person on here might have better advice. Good Luck on your new journey. Soak up all you can from the people here, they are very knowledgeable.
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Posted 6 years 3 months ago #45003
Ficus grows yearround, and in flushes typically.
I normally do my wiring in spring/late winter. And in summer. And in fall. In fact, I do it when the tree needs it.
That being said.. Your plant has just had a long trip and a change of climate. I would focus on keeping it healthy for the next 3-6 months, and not work the tree.
I normally do my wiring in spring/late winter. And in summer. And in fall. In fact, I do it when the tree needs it.
That being said.. Your plant has just had a long trip and a change of climate. I would focus on keeping it healthy for the next 3-6 months, and not work the tree.
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Posted 6 years 3 months ago #45005
In winter, light intensity drops and your tree's growth will slow done a bit.
You can do some light pruning now, but I wouldn't do too much at this point. Since the pot we send you is not too small, you can place the tree in its bonsai pot now (without touching the roots too much though).
Feel free to email us at info@bonsaiempire.com for more help!
You can do some light pruning now, but I wouldn't do too much at this point. Since the pot we send you is not too small, you can place the tree in its bonsai pot now (without touching the roots too much though).
Feel free to email us at info@bonsaiempire.com for more help!
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