JustinC
Seed
Hi all
I just got my first plant to turn into a bonsai. I've read countless guides and some online books about Bonsai and plenty on internet forums. I am familiar with all the terms and techniques at a textbook level, but lack experience and confidence. Therefore I am most after your opinions.
So, to explain, I just bought a young prunus subhirtella autumnalis (higan cherry tree) from a garden nursery and want to make a bonsai out of it. What's the best way given it's early stage of growth. I like the informal upright bonsai style so I know the trunk needs to be pliable.
I am also worried I might destroy my young tree so if there's a way to do it with preserving the original tree or growing another that would be ideal. I am thinking either air-layering the trunk just below the first branch after the coming winter and planting it in a bonsai pot. (I am not counting the near graft branch which I suppose I should prune - but when?)
Alternatively I can produce softwood cuttings in early spring and once I see some root growth and have confidence it's working, then I can give this main tree a trunk chop & root pruning for repotting as a bonsai. Not sure about how pliable the trunk would be at this point though?
Thoughts?
I am in the southern hemisphere so it's approaching the end of summer here.
I have included a photo of it.
Thanks in advance !
Edit: I should add, I am a long time reader/lurker - new to posting !
I just got my first plant to turn into a bonsai. I've read countless guides and some online books about Bonsai and plenty on internet forums. I am familiar with all the terms and techniques at a textbook level, but lack experience and confidence. Therefore I am most after your opinions.
So, to explain, I just bought a young prunus subhirtella autumnalis (higan cherry tree) from a garden nursery and want to make a bonsai out of it. What's the best way given it's early stage of growth. I like the informal upright bonsai style so I know the trunk needs to be pliable.
I am also worried I might destroy my young tree so if there's a way to do it with preserving the original tree or growing another that would be ideal. I am thinking either air-layering the trunk just below the first branch after the coming winter and planting it in a bonsai pot. (I am not counting the near graft branch which I suppose I should prune - but when?)
Alternatively I can produce softwood cuttings in early spring and once I see some root growth and have confidence it's working, then I can give this main tree a trunk chop & root pruning for repotting as a bonsai. Not sure about how pliable the trunk would be at this point though?
Thoughts?
I am in the southern hemisphere so it's approaching the end of summer here.
I have included a photo of it.
Thanks in advance !
Edit: I should add, I am a long time reader/lurker - new to posting !