Relic37
Yamadori
I had a three year old bur oak I had grown from an acorn. It's first year a squirrel got a hold of it and chewed off the top. It regrew, but with a weird twist in it which seemed to make it unusable for a landscape tree. I decided to chop it this year from 6 feet to one foot and see if it would be usable as bonsai. It's still in the chlorine bucket I had transplanted it into earlier. I was wondering if I should continue to leave it in the bucket for another year or two and see how it grows, or if I should prune the roots this winter and get it into a training pot. I'm fairly new to all this, and I realize a bur oak (which typically has massive leaves) is not ideal for bonsai, I just hated to toss it. And the new leaves are coming in at 1/20th the size of normal.