Choppychan
Yamadori
Hi,
New to Bonsai. I have acquired a small collection of pre bonsai's from a guy who was downsizing.
These trees have a number of faults I'd like to correct with time. The first tree I'd like to tackle is the field maple. Originally this tree had multiple branches crossing over and pointing inwards. Branching and taper was (and still is) poor. I have given it a trim to reveal the shape of the tree underneath the mess. The more I look at it however the more I think that it needs to be completely started over. I have attached pics of before, after trim (still lots of faults) and proposed final trim to start fresh (chops marked in red).
I could see the buds swelling up and gave it a harsh trim a couple of days ago as per pic (Scotland).
Since I am still fairly inexperienced I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction. Would it be okay to give start it over as proposed?
Would it be too soon for this or do I need to wait till next year?
The tree is currently in a fairly large training pot and I could plant it in the ground ( south west facing garden). Would this be okay and should I trim the roots back a bit to avoid excessive bleeding (sealed cuts with japanese paste). Or should I just leave it as it is or trim roots back, freshen up soil and put it back in its pot?
I appreciate that is a lot of questions but it would be great if I could get some pointers.
Thanks,
Choppychan
New to Bonsai. I have acquired a small collection of pre bonsai's from a guy who was downsizing.
These trees have a number of faults I'd like to correct with time. The first tree I'd like to tackle is the field maple. Originally this tree had multiple branches crossing over and pointing inwards. Branching and taper was (and still is) poor. I have given it a trim to reveal the shape of the tree underneath the mess. The more I look at it however the more I think that it needs to be completely started over. I have attached pics of before, after trim (still lots of faults) and proposed final trim to start fresh (chops marked in red).
I could see the buds swelling up and gave it a harsh trim a couple of days ago as per pic (Scotland).
Since I am still fairly inexperienced I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction. Would it be okay to give start it over as proposed?
Would it be too soon for this or do I need to wait till next year?
The tree is currently in a fairly large training pot and I could plant it in the ground ( south west facing garden). Would this be okay and should I trim the roots back a bit to avoid excessive bleeding (sealed cuts with japanese paste). Or should I just leave it as it is or trim roots back, freshen up soil and put it back in its pot?
I appreciate that is a lot of questions but it would be great if I could get some pointers.
Thanks,
Choppychan