Your biggest bonsai mistake

Buy quantity at the expense of quality , i think it 's better having 2 or 3 beautiful trees than 15 ugly ...

Going too fast ( pruning , potting ...) because in the end it will always be the tree that will have the last word .

And for all the other errors , i will only speak in the presence of my lawyer !
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Not starting out earlier, not collecting more native trees/seeds before moving to another continent, and I wouldn’t give away trees to people who would let them dry out immediately after
 
Probably over fertilising one summer and lost about 5 pre bonsais

Also not pushing trees hard enough, essentially losing development time- letting trees sit idle instead of pushing into a direction
 
Now I´m a beginner so I will make more misstakes even after reading about your misstakes..

One misstake that I´m aware of is that I´m so eager that I fail to visualise over how the tree will be in in the future. It´s more "Oh, a tree. I want it" instead of thinking "Does this have any potential as a future bonsai?

Second misstake is doing things not knowing why I´m doing them. Listen to advice is good and all, but if you don´t understand the advice..
 
Working on unhealthy trees. Or rather, overworking trees until they had nothing left in the tank.

I wish I'd figured out "leaving it alone for two years to recover" really meant LEAVE IT ALONE. :p
 
Doing the right things at the wrong time on the trees it was never intended for. 😭
 
Moving a bunch. Lost trees from Portland Or, to LAX, and then to Boise ID. Have done much rebuilding over the past 2yrs
 
Well lately it was reading the "Is nothing safe" thread!

Previously it was taking a beautiful tree from the wilderness and killing it buy being unprepared, impatient and overenthusiastic.
By all means "Hunt the tree" but treat it with respect and care. Do it right or don't do it.
Amen. I still have PTSD over an absolutely unique specimen that I butchered when I didn't know what I was doing.
 
I’m new here but have been interested in bonsai for a long time. For me is was not starting bonsai earlier. I now have a few years under my belt & love this art.
It is a little difficult keeping them alive in our Phoenix summers but still very enjoyable.
 
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