NeedlesAndLeaves
Mame
Hi all,
Recently I got two young Chojubai cuttings from a friend.
Before I got them I never really felt much to the species.
More like a short shrub, which felt not like bonsai material to me. Thought they where broadleaved evergreen . So apparently no experience with them!
But they are flowering deciduous. Then they caught my interest, simple as that .
The aim that I have is of course is to have a thicker trunk.
Can we use the sacrife branch approach on this species?
One is already heading for a shrub kind of growth. If I want to mature this one, should I just let it go, or do I just let one branch run up?
(I mean to keep it in baskets btw)
The other one is cascading. I kind of like the way it looks. But is cascade or semi cascade something worthwhile considering those species?
And than again, can I use the sacrifice principle or does this recuire a different approach?
I read in in the species, but most of it is plain information.
It is an somewhat unknown species to me, so perhaps one is willing to share a little knowledge (or link adressing the matter) to me to get something started in the right way from this young laids. Tnx!
Grz Jasper
Recently I got two young Chojubai cuttings from a friend.
Before I got them I never really felt much to the species.
More like a short shrub, which felt not like bonsai material to me. Thought they where broadleaved evergreen . So apparently no experience with them!
But they are flowering deciduous. Then they caught my interest, simple as that .
The aim that I have is of course is to have a thicker trunk.
Can we use the sacrife branch approach on this species?
One is already heading for a shrub kind of growth. If I want to mature this one, should I just let it go, or do I just let one branch run up?
(I mean to keep it in baskets btw)
The other one is cascading. I kind of like the way it looks. But is cascade or semi cascade something worthwhile considering those species?
And than again, can I use the sacrifice principle or does this recuire a different approach?
I read in in the species, but most of it is plain information.
It is an somewhat unknown species to me, so perhaps one is willing to share a little knowledge (or link adressing the matter) to me to get something started in the right way from this young laids. Tnx!
Grz Jasper