jtskariah
Seedling
I have been researching bonsai for a long time. Sporadically over the course of a few years, I watched videos, read forums, and even went through some books. I was part of bonsai auction websites looking for the perfect tree. When I saw this one I knew it was the one for me! It took some convincing (my girlfriend helped me make the final decision) but I bought the tree and it arrived today. I am beyond thrilled and I wanted to share it with everyone here because I know you all understand the feeling!
This tree is an Itoigowa Shimpaku Juniper. It was imported from Japan a long time ago and has been in training for approximately 25 years and is estimated to be 40+ years old.
Now comes reality. This is my first bonsai. And because of that, I have to make sure I do my part in making this tree the best it can be. I cannot and will not kill this tree, I will do all the work to prevent that from happening. I wanted to go through my plan of action and see how all the experienced members feel about my decisions.
- Living conditions: This tree will be solely outside. I have a covered balcony but it will be on a small stool receiving direct sunlight at the corner of the balcony for many hours then shade in the later hours. I can purchase a bigger stool so that it gets direct sunlight all day if this is necessary.
- Watering: This is a big one. I planned on watering once or twice daily but I was told by the previous owner to water once every 2 days. I was going to play it by feel by going off how wet the soil is then determining if I should water the plant by that measure (stick finger 1 inch into the soil). I received the plant today and immediately watered it thoroughly because it has been in a box for 3 days. It came at night so it has not had the opportunity to get sunlight quite yet. Tomorrow it will be getting plenty. I do have a question when it comes to watering. I looked everywhere online and no one answered this clearly (or perhaps my research is not thorough enough), should I water the foliage and trunk in addition to the soil? I was told by the previous owner to avoid the trunk and foliage and to just focus on the soil, is that a good idea? When watching all the bonsai videos it seems like they water the ENTIRE plant. Let me know what you guys think about this as well as my watering schedule.
- An insecticide/fungicide is next. I was told to purchase insecticide as a preventative measure and use it once every 30-60 days. I purchased a spray bottle of Bayer 3 in 1 insecticide/fungicide which seems to be systemic. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000RUJZS6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1Is this a good option to spray this on the tree for protection? I know this is a harsh chemical and want to make sure I am doing this correctly. There is no current insect infection from what I can see now. Do I need to cover the soil and roots with plastic before I spray (I read that somewhere in the forums)? I was just planning on spraying a few times on the foliage in all directions (with safety gear of course).
- I plan on repotting in 2022 probably closer to spring and summer (will look into the time frame) with the highest quality bonsai soil I can find (including akadama). I also plan on putting some lime sulfur on the deadwood in the front of the tree and the other portions closer to summer.
- The branches are wired. Not entirely sure when to take off the wires and what the plan with the branches is at the moment. I will continue to do research and take any suggestions. I will make sure to be wary of the wire biting into the branches.
- Lastly, I want to hear everyone's thoughts about the tree! Your opinions and ideas are greatly appreciated! One unique feature of this tree is its reverse taper. I know this isn't the most traditional aspect of this tree but it pulls it off pretty well from my view!