Thanks for your reply to my question. This Quince has a small but interesting trunk as for the roots having just gotten it I haven't been able
to take it out of its pot as the rain is just poring down. As soon as I am able to work around it I will look for some larger roots.
When I re pot it I will place it on a 4 inch tile to get flatter root spread. I have been tying to find pictures of Quince bonsai with no
luck. Will try looking thru Bonsai Nut now.
Thanks for all.
Flowering quince is very common as bonsai, can't believe you are not finding photos. Use the correct botanical name to avoid clutter from other genus also called "quince".
Chaenomeles = Japanese flowering quince, often used as bonsai. Tend to be multiple trunk shrubs, as bonsai used more often for clump and multiple trunk styles.
Cydonia = European quince, culinary fruit tree, very rarely used as bonsai, very different growth habit from above, more like an apple tree.
Pseudocydonia = Chinese quince, occasionally used as bonsai. Used as culinary fruit tree. Growth habit is intermediate between Chaenomeles and Cydonia. When used as bonsai usually used as single trunk medium to large size bonsai.