Ginkgo from seed

Brian Van Fleet

Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Messages
13,992
Reaction score
46,129
Location
B’ham, AL
USDA Zone
8A
Curious, how well have you been able to reduce the leaves? I hear Ginko don't reduce well.
I haven't made any effort to reduce the leaf size, but they're not bad.
The key to reducing leaf size is increasing leaf quantity: the more leaves, the smaller they are.
 

Dav4

Drop Branch Murphy
Messages
13,098
Reaction score
30,139
Location
SE MI- Bonsai'd for 12 years both MA and N GA
USDA Zone
6a
Looking great, Brian. Just wondering, do you give full or partial sun for this one? I've wanted one for a bit, but if they need full sun to thrive, the bench space that provides it in my yard are overfull as it is.
 

Brian Van Fleet

Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Messages
13,992
Reaction score
46,129
Location
B’ham, AL
USDA Zone
8A
Thanks Dave. This year, it got less sun than I wanted, just because of the space available. It got sun until about 11:00, then dappled. It was on the lower long bench under the oak tree. Next year, I'll try to find a space in more sunshine, though it did fine where it is.
 

Brian Van Fleet

Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Messages
13,992
Reaction score
46,129
Location
B’ham, AL
USDA Zone
8A
Fall hit fast...Saturday morning everything was frozen solid, and the ginkgo leaves are curled in protest in the first photo. They perked up during the day, then yesterday's rain all but finished it off for the year.
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    196.5 KB · Views: 491
  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    196.2 KB · Views: 490

sorce

Nonsense Rascal
Messages
32,912
Reaction score
45,593
Location
Berwyn, Il
USDA Zone
6.2
The pot? (Lol)
Who is looking at the pot!?(lol)

Are those roots? Branches? (Seriously)

I look forward to seeing the cut back, you gonna ditch any trunks?(seriously)

Smokes sister as a tree.
 

Attachments

  • 2015-01-16_17.53.51.jpg
    2015-01-16_17.53.51.jpg
    153.6 KB · Views: 504

sorce

Nonsense Rascal
Messages
32,912
Reaction score
45,593
Location
Berwyn, Il
USDA Zone
6.2
Thanks that's an awesome site!

I remember having these on the schoolyard as a kid, and have seen some big ones but none with chichis!

Are these then traditionally accepted on a bonsai?

I have ginkgo on my list of must haves, these things are amazing!

Sorce
 

Djtommy

Omono
Messages
1,551
Reaction score
5,368
Location
Tokyo
pretty awesome you got this from seed.
How is your other twin trunk doing? i havent seen many twin trunk gingkos
 

fraser67

Shohin
Messages
354
Reaction score
96
Location
Los Angeles
USDA Zone
PST
Really love this tree. Can't wait to see the new pot. How often do you need to repot this guy?
 

Brian Van Fleet

Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Messages
13,992
Reaction score
46,129
Location
B’ham, AL
USDA Zone
8A
Really love this tree. Can't wait to see the new pot. How often do you need to repot this guy?
Thanks. It's going in an old Heian Kouso. I'm doing a lecture and demo on repotting at our club meeting tonight, using this tree as the demo tree.
It was dug in 2013, first bonsai pot in 2014, and probably doesn't need to be repotted yet, but I want to continue working roots and eliminating old soil. Hopefully it can make it 2 years between repots after this one.
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    54.2 KB · Views: 414

fraser67

Shohin
Messages
354
Reaction score
96
Location
Los Angeles
USDA Zone
PST
Thanks. It's going in an old Heian Kouso. I'm doing a lecture and demo on repotting at our club meeting tonight, using this tree as the demo tree.
It was dug in 2013, first bonsai pot in 2014, and probably doesn't need to be repotted yet, but I want to continue working roots and eliminating old soil. Hopefully it can make it 2 years between repots after this one.
Thanks. That's a beauty! I've got a fairly young gingko forrest planting I did last year. Was curious how quickly they're roots develop. Guess I'll miss your lecture lol.
 

Brian Van Fleet

Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Messages
13,992
Reaction score
46,129
Location
B’ham, AL
USDA Zone
8A
Here
pretty awesome you got this from seed.
How is your other twin trunk doing? i havent seen many twin trunk gingkos
Here is the twin trunk. It's only about 2" wide at the split because it's been in and out of the ground so many times.
Just dug it today; relocating everything in the ground this spring (ugh!).
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    294.9 KB · Views: 364

Nybonsai12

Masterpiece
Messages
3,820
Reaction score
7,624
Location
NY
USDA Zone
7a
So what is the long term plan? Going upward in the flame style it appears to be headed?

I hope everyone gets how special this tree is. An ancient species, underutilized in bonsai in my opinion(or i'm just not looking), wonderful fall color, their own distinct style.. and you've grown it from seed.

Did you think it would end up like this when you planted it? Do you remember the stink when you collected the seeds? ha.
 

Brian Van Fleet

Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Messages
13,992
Reaction score
46,129
Location
B’ham, AL
USDA Zone
8A
So what is the long term plan? Going upward in the flame style it appears to be headed?

I hope everyone gets how special this tree is. An ancient species, underutilized in bonsai in my opinion(or i'm just not looking), wonderful fall color, their own distinct style.. and you've grown it from seed.

Did you think it would end up like this when you planted it? Do you remember the stink when you collected the seeds? ha.
Yes, basically a flame style. After a few more hard prunings it should slow down just enough to develop some ramification. It seems to be cooperating nicely; better than many I've seen and had.

I didn't have any idea what it would be when I planted them, but I really appreciate their appearance in their "awkward" years, and thought it would be cool to replicate that. This one clearly had other plans!

And, yes, I'll never forget the smell, and just hoping the bag wouldn't bust open on the bus ride home from campus!
 
Top Bottom