just.wing.it
Deadwood Head
Not sure if I started a thread on this little guy....I did post it in another thread, but I decided to make it's own!
It's a Home Depot find from last year.
I cut it into shape in October '16 and that was all.
This year, I intended on repotting it but I missed my window of opportunity, got all the other trees done. But this one stayed on the back burner....no worries, it's doing fine.
Here are pics from last fall:
I didn't do any root work as of yet...still in the original nursery soil which is still very free draining. Just topped with bonsai soil to keep birds out...
I don't have any pics of it before it's recent trimming, but the spring growth was strong, all over.
I decided to cut off the very strong shoots at the end of each branch, in an attempt to balance the trees vigor.
A week after doing that, dormant buds are breaking back in the branches, which is awesome!
(I have a second one of these trees that is very similar but I decided not to do any spring trimming on that one, just to try slightly different techniques on each tree, and learn as much as I can from it.)
So here are some pics from today, about 2 weeks after the springtime trim:
Long way to go, but a good start I think.
(My other one will get a trimming after the new growth has hardened off, and I'll compare next year's spring growth.)
It's a Home Depot find from last year.
I cut it into shape in October '16 and that was all.
This year, I intended on repotting it but I missed my window of opportunity, got all the other trees done. But this one stayed on the back burner....no worries, it's doing fine.
Here are pics from last fall:
I didn't do any root work as of yet...still in the original nursery soil which is still very free draining. Just topped with bonsai soil to keep birds out...
I don't have any pics of it before it's recent trimming, but the spring growth was strong, all over.
I decided to cut off the very strong shoots at the end of each branch, in an attempt to balance the trees vigor.
A week after doing that, dormant buds are breaking back in the branches, which is awesome!
(I have a second one of these trees that is very similar but I decided not to do any spring trimming on that one, just to try slightly different techniques on each tree, and learn as much as I can from it.)
So here are some pics from today, about 2 weeks after the springtime trim:
Long way to go, but a good start I think.
(My other one will get a trimming after the new growth has hardened off, and I'll compare next year's spring growth.)