LeftHandLuke
Mame
I grabbed a couple post-holiday discounted Alberta spruce from Home Depot and am happily moving them into training pots. The process has involved reducing the root volume by 30-40% and I feel fairly confident that they'll do okay for the coming growing season... But, I haven't cut back anything up top. On one hand, I'm hoping to grow these trees full out and let them flourish in their new bonsai training pot homes so I haven't cut any foliage. On the other hand, I'm worried that there's a ton of green stuff above ground that could die back (or worse) now that there's less sustenance coming from the roots. I'm okay with strategically cutting back some green but I do want to keep it growing strong above and below. Am I asking for trouble if I don't prune above proportionately to what I've pruned below? Is there a rough ratio? Any other tips to share?