Bryan T
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Hi all!
First post on this forum. I very excited to be part of the awesome community here. Everyone seems very helpful and has some great trees!
I just bought this Fukian Tea as a pre-bonsai from a nursery in my area. Gentleman I got it from said it was almost a year old and suggested leaving it in the plastic pot for another 3 months or so before repotting. He also suggested not wiring the whole tree until it got a bit bigger.
I pruned it and added a few wires to start training it a bit. I want to get into ramification, but I'm not sure if this is the right time or how to go about it. I'm also considering removing the two bottom branches to accentuate the curved trunk. And for the Moss, I found a great little patch right by my apartment staircase, so I figured I'd give cultivation and application a try. Can I keep the most on their or should I remove it?
What I'm curious about is firstly, if the info given to me by the guy was correct, and secondly, any ideas/tips.
Thanks!
First post on this forum. I very excited to be part of the awesome community here. Everyone seems very helpful and has some great trees!
I just bought this Fukian Tea as a pre-bonsai from a nursery in my area. Gentleman I got it from said it was almost a year old and suggested leaving it in the plastic pot for another 3 months or so before repotting. He also suggested not wiring the whole tree until it got a bit bigger.
I pruned it and added a few wires to start training it a bit. I want to get into ramification, but I'm not sure if this is the right time or how to go about it. I'm also considering removing the two bottom branches to accentuate the curved trunk. And for the Moss, I found a great little patch right by my apartment staircase, so I figured I'd give cultivation and application a try. Can I keep the most on their or should I remove it?
What I'm curious about is firstly, if the info given to me by the guy was correct, and secondly, any ideas/tips.
Thanks!