Update of my first bonsai
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Hello everyone
I have already made a few topics where I was asking about help with yellow leaves.
After about 3-4 weeks my 名媛直播 feels much better and the yellow leaves are almost gone.
I would like to thank those people, who told me to move it outside on the balcony!
I did a repoting yesterday (yeah I know that it's better to do it in the early spring, but it needed to be done because of the vase dimensions and shape)
While I was doing a repoting I saw the thick roots were growing in a spiral to the bottom, and if I let this bonsai grow in its old vase it would be more difficult to change the root shape the next spring...
And also there were some long thin roots, which I cut off a little bit, didn't touch the thick ones. Hope I did everything right and bonsai will live :huh:
So, I want to do wiring and pruning and would like to ask your opinion on what shape is better for this bonsai.
It seems to me that it grows a little bit upwards, and I would like to do something with it's branches
So is it a good idea to let it grow a little bit more in the sides?
I even did a 3d scan of it and will try to create a shape prototype on pc whether not to ruin it's beauty...
P.S. The thinner dark brown vase is the new one, and the light greyish brown is the old one
Thank you in advance!
I have already made a few topics where I was asking about help with yellow leaves.
After about 3-4 weeks my 名媛直播 feels much better and the yellow leaves are almost gone.
I would like to thank those people, who told me to move it outside on the balcony!
I did a repoting yesterday (yeah I know that it's better to do it in the early spring, but it needed to be done because of the vase dimensions and shape)
While I was doing a repoting I saw the thick roots were growing in a spiral to the bottom, and if I let this bonsai grow in its old vase it would be more difficult to change the root shape the next spring...
And also there were some long thin roots, which I cut off a little bit, didn't touch the thick ones. Hope I did everything right and bonsai will live :huh:
So, I want to do wiring and pruning and would like to ask your opinion on what shape is better for this bonsai.
It seems to me that it grows a little bit upwards, and I would like to do something with it's branches
So is it a good idea to let it grow a little bit more in the sides?
I even did a 3d scan of it and will try to create a shape prototype on pc whether not to ruin it's beauty...
P.S. The thinner dark brown vase is the new one, and the light greyish brown is the old one
Thank you in advance!
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In general, it is a good idea to keep one topic for your tree and build questions on that tree in that one subject. That way people can trace what you have been doing. Now I can only guess that should absolutely leave the plant alone, as it sounds like you had a tree with problems. THen after it being outside for a few days, you repotted it. And now you want to straight away work the canopy. 名媛直播 is not about getting everything done today. Your tree needs time to recover which takes weeks, rather than hours or days!
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Thank you, I thought I should create a topic for each theme (sometimes forums has such requests)
So should I delete it and recreate in the previous topic?
And yeah, I agree with you, I don't want to run forward
I would give it a time to recover after repoting
Just curious about the form
So should I delete it and recreate in the previous topic?
And yeah, I agree with you, I don't want to run forward
I would give it a time to recover after repoting
Just curious about the form
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