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Howdy y'all!
I got a bonsai starter kit for my recent birthday and am germinating my first seeds. Yay!
However... I have a 5 foot tall Chinese pistache in a 5 gallon pot that I got for free at a street fair around 5 or 6 years ago. It was just a little twig back then. I live in Oregon (Portland) and love my little tree; I bring it in my living room every winter.
But my cute little tree keeps growing about a foot each year and I'm wondering what the heck I'm going to do with a freaking tree in my apartment, so I thought... maybe I could make it a bonsai? I know nothing about bonsais. Would it be safe to chop it between 2.5 and 3 feet or is that going to kill it? When would I do that? A few days ago I put her back onto the balcony as it's around 36⁰ at night and warming up.
I'm not very interested in trying to shape it all fancy, I just want it to be smaller and more manageable like a big houseplant so I can continue to move it around with me. After years of babying "home tree", I would hate if I killed it. Chopping it literally in half! Thoughts? Advice? Thank you!!!
I got a bonsai starter kit for my recent birthday and am germinating my first seeds. Yay!
However... I have a 5 foot tall Chinese pistache in a 5 gallon pot that I got for free at a street fair around 5 or 6 years ago. It was just a little twig back then. I live in Oregon (Portland) and love my little tree; I bring it in my living room every winter.
But my cute little tree keeps growing about a foot each year and I'm wondering what the heck I'm going to do with a freaking tree in my apartment, so I thought... maybe I could make it a bonsai? I know nothing about bonsais. Would it be safe to chop it between 2.5 and 3 feet or is that going to kill it? When would I do that? A few days ago I put her back onto the balcony as it's around 36⁰ at night and warming up.
I'm not very interested in trying to shape it all fancy, I just want it to be smaller and more manageable like a big houseplant so I can continue to move it around with me. After years of babying "home tree", I would hate if I killed it. Chopping it literally in half! Thoughts? Advice? Thank you!!!