jbhampton31
Sapling
I am a beginning my 2nd yr in bonsai. I purchased these trident maples from a widow of a club member who has passed. I got these trees late last spring and I am looking for help on how best to get these trees back on a path towards becoming bonsai. Trident #1 has 3 trunks and a big calloused base after removing the rotted dead wood on what I consider the back. As the tree grows taller inverse taper arrives as many branches are coming out of 1 place and is overall too tall. This tree is currently in an Anderson Flat and I had to saw the roots from the ground before transporting it home... I have 2 large Oval Mica training pots for these 2 trees. Trident #2 is a fused base trident that now has many thin straight shoots going straight up. I removed 4 or 5 seedlings in the front that had not fused and created a small group planting with them. This tree is currently in a large nursery pot. I am going to be taking these trees to a local club meeting towards the end of the month. But I am open to any ideas or advice anyone can offer on how best to proceed on these trees, as a newbie I would really appreciate the input..I know they both need repotting and major cut backs on both. I also know that performing those tasks at the same time is frowned upon and can weaken the tree.I know these tridents are many years away from becoming nice bonsai specimens. But please chime in on what you think the next and best steps would be as we approach spring here in Johnson City TN zone 7. Also I made a post a few months ago showing pictures of a large trunked cork bark chinese elm... I am planning on taking that tree to a workshop with Shannon Saylor early March so please check that post as well all comments and concepts appreciated. I love these trees!
Jason
Jason
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