Cutting back branches,what do you think about that primary branch?should i cut back further? Thanks.
D discusmike Omono Messages 1,495 Reaction score 553 Location elkton,MD USDA Zone 7a Mar 15, 2015 #1 Cutting back branches,what do you think about that primary branch?should i cut back further? Thanks.
Brian Van Fleet Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy Messages 13,961 Reaction score 45,900 Location B’ham, AL USDA Zone 8A Mar 15, 2015 #2 Definitely...nice material. Attachments image.jpg 434.2 KB · Views: 26
D discusmike Omono Messages 1,495 Reaction score 553 Location elkton,MD USDA Zone 7a Mar 15, 2015 #3 Thanks Brian,gonna work on branches this season,the pot is temporary.
D discusmike Omono Messages 1,495 Reaction score 553 Location elkton,MD USDA Zone 7a Mar 15, 2015 #4 Had some mite problems last summer,so i did no pruning the most part of summer,i have floramite and two other miteacids to hopefully keep them at bay so i can get back to training.
Had some mite problems last summer,so i did no pruning the most part of summer,i have floramite and two other miteacids to hopefully keep them at bay so i can get back to training.
Brian Van Fleet Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy Messages 13,961 Reaction score 45,900 Location B’ham, AL USDA Zone 8A Mar 15, 2015 #5 No point rushing it into a show pot yet. While you're developing the branches, smooth out the scars and keep the cambium rolling. https://nebaribonsai.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/more-spring-cleaning-2/ Attachments image.jpg 115.7 KB · Views: 27
No point rushing it into a show pot yet. While you're developing the branches, smooth out the scars and keep the cambium rolling. https://nebaribonsai.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/more-spring-cleaning-2/
D discusmike Omono Messages 1,495 Reaction score 553 Location elkton,MD USDA Zone 7a Mar 15, 2015 #6 Thanks Brian.