dacoontz
Mame
Hey all,
I acquired this tree last year around the spring time from a nursery going out of business up near Eugene, Oregon. I brought it home here in Southern Oregon and put it in the ground until this spring when I decided to go ahead and put it into a Bonsai pot. It was literally the last of my trees to open its buds. It does seem to move very very slowly. It has good initial structure but doesn’t seem to want to ramify, although it is really way too early to tell. As you can see from the pictures it has a great start with the nebari. It actually had a fairly good root structure also with lots of fine roots to some extent for a tree grown in a nursery pot.
Anyhow I’m simply not sure where to go from here. I did cut back all the shoots somewhat to see if this would stimulate new buds but there may be some moving. Anything I’m missing? Should I be fertilizing heavy right now? Best pruning techniques in these guys? Leaves with its slightly offset pairs gets me lost on where and when to cut.
Just looking for particulars on the tree as an ash, not bonsai styling per se. I realize branch set up isn’t perfect with some bar branching and multiple shoots from a single origin but they will be dealt with eventually. Doesn’t seem to be messing up the subtle taper it has, yet.
I really like the tree’s potential but not much too lose as I have a whole $10 + my time into it.
By the way, pot is a Vicki Chamberlin pot with a glaze that she’s recently introduced. Her stuff really is exceptional.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
I acquired this tree last year around the spring time from a nursery going out of business up near Eugene, Oregon. I brought it home here in Southern Oregon and put it in the ground until this spring when I decided to go ahead and put it into a Bonsai pot. It was literally the last of my trees to open its buds. It does seem to move very very slowly. It has good initial structure but doesn’t seem to want to ramify, although it is really way too early to tell. As you can see from the pictures it has a great start with the nebari. It actually had a fairly good root structure also with lots of fine roots to some extent for a tree grown in a nursery pot.
Anyhow I’m simply not sure where to go from here. I did cut back all the shoots somewhat to see if this would stimulate new buds but there may be some moving. Anything I’m missing? Should I be fertilizing heavy right now? Best pruning techniques in these guys? Leaves with its slightly offset pairs gets me lost on where and when to cut.
Just looking for particulars on the tree as an ash, not bonsai styling per se. I realize branch set up isn’t perfect with some bar branching and multiple shoots from a single origin but they will be dealt with eventually. Doesn’t seem to be messing up the subtle taper it has, yet.
I really like the tree’s potential but not much too lose as I have a whole $10 + my time into it.
By the way, pot is a Vicki Chamberlin pot with a glaze that she’s recently introduced. Her stuff really is exceptional.
Thank you in advance for any advice.