I am germinating about 10 maples right now and am hoping to make a forest myself. I plan on growing them in bigger pots first, and once they reach a reasonable size I will place them together. Depending on how big you want this to eventually reach, I recommend doing the same. The pot size you...
Okay so I will put it in a bigger pot and remove the wiring. At the moment it mostly has soil from when I bought it so I am not exactly sure the type, but it is growing outside and I am located in 10b .
I wired it loosely because ficus are known to grow quickly (which I learned from google) and I did not want the wires to cut into the bark.
I figured someone would say to chop it but I think the trunk makes it unique. Don't think the aerial roots can make it look better later on?
I recently bought this ficus from a local bonsai store. I am still new to bonsai but I made a little picture of what I am hoping to achieve with this tree ( Not sure what everyone uses but I just used paint lol) I really like the aerial root coming down off the trunk and want to add more when I...
These bridges are grown by ficus elastica by generations of families. I am new to bonsai but I think it would be an awesome project to replicated these structures, although some may not consider it traditional.
Either way, I figured some of you would find this very interesting.
Thanks for the tips :D I just used some organic bonsai soil from a near by nursery. Hopefully I can keep them alive long enough for them to become real bonsai haha from what I have seen most of these trees are fairly hardy and will be good to learn with
Hello all,
I am new to growing bonsai and have started my collection with a few plants. I re-potted them earlier in the month but after doing more research I think it might be better if I put them in some bigger training pots until they thicken up a bit because of their age.
The red tree is...