Hello everyone! I'm not sure if introductory posts are customary here, but I wanted to say hi. My name is key, and I'm not just super new to bonsai -- I'm super new to gardening too. I have so much to learn, and I'm hoping to glean inspiration and wisdom from you all so that I can achieve the dream of growing a small bonsai collection from the seeds and/or cuttings of trees that are important to me.
My journey started this past summer when the tree I love most at my condo complex -- a tipuana tipu -- was very suddenly marked to come down. It was only being given another month to live, so I threw myself into learning everything I could about propagating trees from cuttings in the hopes of extending its life in a new form. Although none of my cuttings managed to root, I'm happy to say that a handful of residents and I successfully campaigned to save the tree -- so my bonsai quest is no longer so dire, and I don't have to go through what would have been a heartbreaking loss.
This spring I'm hoping to grow seedlings from my tree and see if I can have success that way instead. (Cuttings will not be possible now, as the tree has been pruned and the branches are out of reach.) I did briefly grow sprouts at the same time I was trying with the cuttings, but the seedlings succumbed to a spider mite infestation when they each had three or so sets of leaves. I'm so new to gardening that I didn't know what spider mites were until I looked up information on strange webbing on leaves, and by the time I tried to take steps to remove the pests, the seedlings were either too far gone or too weak to survive my attempts. Tears were shed, but I'm excited to try again.
I'm going to enjoy looking at all your posts around the forum and learning as much as I can! And I'd be very interested in hearing anyone's sentimental stories about their bonsai. Did you ever save a tree you loved or "take it with you" in the form of a bonsai? Maybe a tree from your childhood home when you moved, or one that was slated to be destroyed? Thanks, and take care!
My journey started this past summer when the tree I love most at my condo complex -- a tipuana tipu -- was very suddenly marked to come down. It was only being given another month to live, so I threw myself into learning everything I could about propagating trees from cuttings in the hopes of extending its life in a new form. Although none of my cuttings managed to root, I'm happy to say that a handful of residents and I successfully campaigned to save the tree -- so my bonsai quest is no longer so dire, and I don't have to go through what would have been a heartbreaking loss.
This spring I'm hoping to grow seedlings from my tree and see if I can have success that way instead. (Cuttings will not be possible now, as the tree has been pruned and the branches are out of reach.) I did briefly grow sprouts at the same time I was trying with the cuttings, but the seedlings succumbed to a spider mite infestation when they each had three or so sets of leaves. I'm so new to gardening that I didn't know what spider mites were until I looked up information on strange webbing on leaves, and by the time I tried to take steps to remove the pests, the seedlings were either too far gone or too weak to survive my attempts. Tears were shed, but I'm excited to try again.
I'm going to enjoy looking at all your posts around the forum and learning as much as I can! And I'd be very interested in hearing anyone's sentimental stories about their bonsai. Did you ever save a tree you loved or "take it with you" in the form of a bonsai? Maybe a tree from your childhood home when you moved, or one that was slated to be destroyed? Thanks, and take care!