Hi there! This is my first post on a forum I’ve been browsing for months that I only just made an account for.
I have recently (within a week) purchased a new bonsai from a nursery for very cheap - a cypress that I believe based on photo comparisons online may be a Hinoki. The tree seems to be very healthy and to have had some styling and regular maintenance upkept over its life.
However, I have a few concerns that I was hoping a more trained eye could give some advice on.
1) The soil seems very organic, with some sand and fertilizer and rock mixed in but still very high organic. I say this not only due to the visual composition but the water retention. I watered it very generously 4 days ago and it is still moist on the top layer. The pot has the appropriate drainage holes and a bottom layer of pebbles. I called the nursery asking to speak to the caretaker of this bonsai and he told me something along the lines that “a great caretaker can learn to grow any plant in any composition” and that it’s too late in the spring to repot. This leads me to my first question… is he right? Or should I be looking to repot in a more inorganic soil now or say next early spring like April. I live in a roughly USDA hardiness zone 5 - Toronto, Canada for reference.
2) Why is the mounding on top of the pot so dramatic? Is there a reason this is likely done or just a stylistic thing? Could this cause problems for watering and growth? Further, will this cause issues in the winter when I attempt to winterize it and insulate the roots?
3) Should I remove some of the moss? It seems to be keeping the moisture content of the soil a little too high. It also is keeping the base of the tree potentially too moist which concerns me regarding rotting.
4) Does anyone have a rough age estimate on this little guy based on rough height/trunk thickness? I know it’s not going to be accurate just wondering.
My apologies for the long post - just a concerned beginner.
I have recently (within a week) purchased a new bonsai from a nursery for very cheap - a cypress that I believe based on photo comparisons online may be a Hinoki. The tree seems to be very healthy and to have had some styling and regular maintenance upkept over its life.
However, I have a few concerns that I was hoping a more trained eye could give some advice on.
1) The soil seems very organic, with some sand and fertilizer and rock mixed in but still very high organic. I say this not only due to the visual composition but the water retention. I watered it very generously 4 days ago and it is still moist on the top layer. The pot has the appropriate drainage holes and a bottom layer of pebbles. I called the nursery asking to speak to the caretaker of this bonsai and he told me something along the lines that “a great caretaker can learn to grow any plant in any composition” and that it’s too late in the spring to repot. This leads me to my first question… is he right? Or should I be looking to repot in a more inorganic soil now or say next early spring like April. I live in a roughly USDA hardiness zone 5 - Toronto, Canada for reference.
2) Why is the mounding on top of the pot so dramatic? Is there a reason this is likely done or just a stylistic thing? Could this cause problems for watering and growth? Further, will this cause issues in the winter when I attempt to winterize it and insulate the roots?
3) Should I remove some of the moss? It seems to be keeping the moisture content of the soil a little too high. It also is keeping the base of the tree potentially too moist which concerns me regarding rotting.
4) Does anyone have a rough age estimate on this little guy based on rough height/trunk thickness? I know it’s not going to be accurate just wondering.
My apologies for the long post - just a concerned beginner.