RODERLO
Mame
Hi all,
This is one of those trees that eventually became a bonsai, but wasn’t planned to be from the get-go.
Three years ago I stuck three cuttings together without any thought, loosely wrapping them around each other.
I just thought it might become a cool house plant and didn’t care much about it beyond that.
Over time, though, I saw it growing well and it started to have some nice movement thanks to my regular pruning to keep it’s size in check.
Now I’ve finally come to a point where the final design became apparent to me. It’s definitely unusual and breaks some conventions (apart from being a benjamina in the first place ).
The idea is for it to have multiple elegant slender leaders, with natural movement and lots of taper.
I’ve planted new cuttings next to the base in early spring, which are allowed to fuse with the main trunk to beef it up. In time, I’ll decide whether to integrate them into the canopy or cut them off once they are merged with the tree.
Here are some before and after pics:
After the work:
Let’s see if this suboptimal species can make something of itself in future years.
This is one of those trees that eventually became a bonsai, but wasn’t planned to be from the get-go.
Three years ago I stuck three cuttings together without any thought, loosely wrapping them around each other.
I just thought it might become a cool house plant and didn’t care much about it beyond that.
Over time, though, I saw it growing well and it started to have some nice movement thanks to my regular pruning to keep it’s size in check.
Now I’ve finally come to a point where the final design became apparent to me. It’s definitely unusual and breaks some conventions (apart from being a benjamina in the first place ).
The idea is for it to have multiple elegant slender leaders, with natural movement and lots of taper.
I’ve planted new cuttings next to the base in early spring, which are allowed to fuse with the main trunk to beef it up. In time, I’ll decide whether to integrate them into the canopy or cut them off once they are merged with the tree.
Here are some before and after pics:
After the work:
Let’s see if this suboptimal species can make something of itself in future years.