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Mame
I'll chime in as a 28 year old who started doing bonsai two years ago when I was in my last year of undergrad. luckily, at the time, I lived in a house with a big patio where I could keep my trees-- and had roommates that would water when I was away. I found a local club and picked up a few trees for cheap at their auction.
I'm the youngest member of my club by far. a few of my friends are interested, but it's mostly to the extent of- "that looks cool," not "I want one".
I have about 50 trees that I'm growing out, since I don't want to spend the money on buying a developed tree, I'd rather buy a bunch of seedlings for $1/each and try to be creative with what I do with them (like my loop-de-loop broom zelkova).
I think for most younger people, if they have the interest, the issue is finding space-most young people live in apartments. and watering; for me watering everyday is not a problem, takes 10 mins max, its finding someone to water when I go away for a weekend or go on vacation.
I think the "instant gratification" issue is overblown. how many times have we seen a demo where someone created an instant bonsai from a bush? anyone can find a juniper at a nursery and chop/wire it up. I think that's a great intro to doing bonsai.
I'm the youngest member of my club by far. a few of my friends are interested, but it's mostly to the extent of- "that looks cool," not "I want one".
I have about 50 trees that I'm growing out, since I don't want to spend the money on buying a developed tree, I'd rather buy a bunch of seedlings for $1/each and try to be creative with what I do with them (like my loop-de-loop broom zelkova).
I think for most younger people, if they have the interest, the issue is finding space-most young people live in apartments. and watering; for me watering everyday is not a problem, takes 10 mins max, its finding someone to water when I go away for a weekend or go on vacation.
I think the "instant gratification" issue is overblown. how many times have we seen a demo where someone created an instant bonsai from a bush? anyone can find a juniper at a nursery and chop/wire it up. I think that's a great intro to doing bonsai.