ETN_bonsai
Sapling
I decided at the end of June that bonsai was something that drew my interest. So I started reading, watching YouTube, and trying to kill this little ERC. At the time, I new nothing (which is about 1% less than I know now). So I dug up this tree, brought it home & put it in a nursery pot I had laying around. I immediately took out my wire cutters and cut the tree up and wired it with some scrap Romex sourced copper wire. This is butchery as of July 1.
I think I pulled about 80-85% of the foliage off that day. I watered it daily and started to fertilize it once a week after two or three weeks of rest.
At some point in the middle of August, I decided it need more abuse. I then did a little root pruning to get it to fit in a notbonsai pot my wife had laying around. There were a large number of new roots growing into the potting soil, so I left them and only trimmed the older hard roots that kept it from fitting. I think I did a little more foliage pruning for shape and changed the wiring. I put it in the sun and watered it every day and fertilized it once a week.
I took a look at the tree today (after much research, I realized that it should be dead). Here’s what we have now.
It’s hard to tell from the picture, but the tree has fresh growth all over it (I think it’s the second or third flush since I pulled it from the ground. The newest growth is also mature foliage. It’s rooting out the bottom of the pot as well.
I plan to heel it in for the winter and leave it alone next year. Hopefully I can get it back bud.
I think I pulled about 80-85% of the foliage off that day. I watered it daily and started to fertilize it once a week after two or three weeks of rest.
At some point in the middle of August, I decided it need more abuse. I then did a little root pruning to get it to fit in a notbonsai pot my wife had laying around. There were a large number of new roots growing into the potting soil, so I left them and only trimmed the older hard roots that kept it from fitting. I think I did a little more foliage pruning for shape and changed the wiring. I put it in the sun and watered it every day and fertilized it once a week.
I took a look at the tree today (after much research, I realized that it should be dead). Here’s what we have now.
It’s hard to tell from the picture, but the tree has fresh growth all over it (I think it’s the second or third flush since I pulled it from the ground. The newest growth is also mature foliage. It’s rooting out the bottom of the pot as well.
I plan to heel it in for the winter and leave it alone next year. Hopefully I can get it back bud.