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Can anyone tell me what kind of tree this is? I want to try to bonsai it...I have never been taught how to bonsai, only researched it on the Internet for a few years. Thanks in advance for any info.
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Ty. That's kinda what I thought.
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Is it bonsai-able? (I think I just made that word up) I'm in love with the trunk!
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Okay I've browsed this site quite a bit more and figured out that it is a good candidate for bonsai I like this site a lot thank you
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OK, have fun with it!
Just remember: To make a bonsai, it may need a bit of growth. This is still a very young, thin plant!
Just remember: To make a bonsai, it may need a bit of growth. This is still a very young, thin plant!
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It is very young, and has a lot of growing to do. I would plant it in the ground for a while or into a large pot. Tis will allow the trunk to thicken to a more suitable size. Then you can start to prune and style the plant. It needs watering and fertiliser and some pruning to open it up more.
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Oh joy! I'm so glad I'm getting these helpful tips. My plan is to just maintenance prune for a couple years until it gets bigger. Does that sound like a good plan? I pulled it out of the ground last year (mid summer). The trunk had twisted that way itself. I'm excited that it simply made it through the winter.
M5eaygeoff- What tool should I use to prune? I read that I should be pinching new growth because a pruner will turn the foliage brown -which is what ruined my previous attempt on a different tree.TYVVM??
M5eaygeoff- What tool should I use to prune? I read that I should be pinching new growth because a pruner will turn the foliage brown -which is what ruined my previous attempt on a different tree.TYVVM??
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What a beautiful tree leatherback! Ty for your help! This is only my 2rd attempt at bonsai. I don't want to kill anymore trees.
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MsDebra wrote: What a beautiful tree leatherback!
Which tree are you referring to?
I would not prune a lot. Better just let it grow for a while. Gettin a thricker trunk means you have to let the plant get bigger. (Most bonsai are cut down to size, and not grown into bonsai size). I trim my junipers with sharp scissors. Any sharp scissors would do.
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