Hi Clorgan! I think I posted this earlier in this thread, maybe mid summer. I let it grow all year and get really strong. I kept it in my greenhouse and got lots of aerial roots (the moss near the base is to keep some of them wet. I can and should remove that now). Anyhow, when I brought it in for the winter I defoliate it to try and get some ramification. Here it is back in leaf. I plan to repot it once it’s a full strength again, and change the planting angle my rotating it 20-39 degrees counterclockwise so I can make the long section of trunk not perfectly straight up. Thoughts?Any newbies want to share?I'm currently stuck on day 10/14 of isolation - going CRAZYYYY. Would love to see what you're working on!
I've got a ton of trees almost all still in nursery pots as I just got started and have been slow to try to repot. I did slip pot a few as they were clearly in too small of a pot.Any newbies want to share?I'm currently stuck on day 10/14 of isolation - going CRAZYYYY. Would love to see what you're working on!
I like it! Thanks for sharingHi Clorgan! I think I posted this earlier in this thread, maybe mid summer. I let it grow all year and get really strong. I kept it in my greenhouse and got lots of aerial roots (the moss near the base is to keep some of them wet. I can and should remove that now). Anyhow, when I brought it in for the winter I defoliate it to try and get some ramification. Here it is back in leaf. I plan to repot it once it’s a full strength again, and change the planting angle my rotating it 20-39 degrees counterclockwise so I can make the long section of trunk not perfectly straight up. Thoughts?
Thanks for sharing! Looks like you've got some great potential there, will definitely be a busy spring for youI've got a ton of trees almost all still in nursery pots as I just got started and have been slow to try to repot. I did slip pot a few as they were clearly in too small of a pot.
Let's see how many I can add here. Most have been are lightly cleaned up fed. Digging to find a front and waiting for the right time to either heavily prune or repot.
I don't have group photos unfortunately so here is my twisty CBS, Canadian Hemlock, Dogwood, 5 tree group I was given by a nursery owner, another twisty CBS, my first heavy prune and wire or a half dead laceleaf that I really hope survives, and finally my big reject baldy that I chopped and threw in the ground. I've also got some other stuff not pictured, two or three shimpaku, 2 Wakebisu. Next spring is going to be a busy one for sure![]()
How are your littles guys doing now, I just had 4 baby wisterias sprout today and I am just full of joy.Oh, wow. So, I’m also a COVID newbie, but I’m super new.... here are my wisteria seeds that were planted on the 10th.
Yep, Fukien Tea.I picked this up today on discount from a big box store... kinda ratty hope it survives.. I’m like 99% sure it’s a Fukien tea but I’ve never seen one in real life and was just labeled “bonsai”
I suck at broadleaf ID's, but these look a bit like Ilex crenata and Buxus sempervivens.Hello, I'm totally new to the world of bonsai; I've been gifted these two species, but I have no information about what they are.
Could someone help me identify them so I can look for informations on how to care for them?
Thank you
I'd say you're a noob if you're still arguing the relevance or Easter red cedar as viable bonsai materialI think "noob" I think 1 year or less. Maybe 2 depending on your exposure to the hobby.
I don't consider myself a noob, I consider myself and "beginner "..... past the stage of noob, able to walk in a garden center and pass trees up, not feel compelled to buy something. Willing to still learn and accept criticism and advice without taking it personally.
I think 1. Noob 2. Beginner 3. Intermediate 4. Advanced 5. Elite 6. Smoke (lol just all in good fun)
But I know for sure @Wires_Guy_wires is definitely not a noob lol
I can recommend opening a separate thread about them, or in the ID request page. You'll probably get more answers there.Thank you for your help, sadly I did not identify what they are yet, the closest relatives seem to be @Wires_Guy_wires suggestion of Ilex and Buxus;
I'll start studying those two species, hoping that their care is not too specific on them, should the id be wrong
thank you