Bonsaipadawan
Yamadori
Hello all,
I bought this azalea from a private seller in Florida. I like the material but I am a bit lost with it as I am relatively new to bonsai and I am unsure what my next steps really should be. The seller told me this azalea is girards crimson but a few have told me they don't think it is. There has also been some saying my tree is a decideous azalea a couple others saying evergreen. That being said one key element in my thoughts as to why it might be evergreen is that when it went from Florida to NYC in April it dropped its foliage due to the shock from cold it wasn't acclimated to. This winter the tree retained foliage compared to last winter as well when compared to how much leaf drop my satsukis experienced. The most compelling argument from folks on here whose opinions I value for it being decideous is straight growth and the internodal length. Either way I am unsure how to proceed no matter what category it falls into.
I will be including photos from last summer, and this winter. As well as one photo of its flowers. I'd love some ideas on what to do. Should I trim back some of the really thick long branches and start developing new and smaller shoots and start working toward developing a better form or structure? I did put it into a larger container because I feel like I'd like for it to grow a little taller but I am not certianm also I think that having it in a grow bag will allow more vigorous growth allowing me more options here for example more energy for it to bounce back if I do a hard structural prune. What would you all do what do you all think?
I bought this azalea from a private seller in Florida. I like the material but I am a bit lost with it as I am relatively new to bonsai and I am unsure what my next steps really should be. The seller told me this azalea is girards crimson but a few have told me they don't think it is. There has also been some saying my tree is a decideous azalea a couple others saying evergreen. That being said one key element in my thoughts as to why it might be evergreen is that when it went from Florida to NYC in April it dropped its foliage due to the shock from cold it wasn't acclimated to. This winter the tree retained foliage compared to last winter as well when compared to how much leaf drop my satsukis experienced. The most compelling argument from folks on here whose opinions I value for it being decideous is straight growth and the internodal length. Either way I am unsure how to proceed no matter what category it falls into.
I will be including photos from last summer, and this winter. As well as one photo of its flowers. I'd love some ideas on what to do. Should I trim back some of the really thick long branches and start developing new and smaller shoots and start working toward developing a better form or structure? I did put it into a larger container because I feel like I'd like for it to grow a little taller but I am not certianm also I think that having it in a grow bag will allow more vigorous growth allowing me more options here for example more energy for it to bounce back if I do a hard structural prune. What would you all do what do you all think?
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