sparklemotion
Shohin
I picked up this pomegranate at the MN Bonsai Society Auction this past weekend. I'd like to keep it happy/healthy over the next few months before I start making any major decisions.
I've read some of @bonhe's great threads on these trees, as well as some other online sources (b4me, bonsai empire) but I'm still a little confused.
1. Do these trees need any sort of winter dormancy? I'm in zone 4, and the instructions I got with the tree say to "winter indoors" and that what's considered normal cold frame storage for tender temperates around here (37-40°F/3-5°C) will kill them. My tropicals are getting 18hrs of full spectrum fluorescent daily (T5 HO) in a basement that won't go below 65°F/18°C). Will this tree be happy being treated like a tropical evergreen until spring?
I know that they will drop leaves in the fall when grown in zone -- should I defoliate to simulate that? Should I be keeping it outside right now while the days are still around 50-60°F?
2.) What about humidity? I'm already playing games by keeping a bougainvillea (desert) and a ficus (rainforest) on the same shelf, but if the punica prefers one or the other, I might try to play with microclimating a little.
3.) What about pruning/pinching for maintenance and/or ramification? The instructions I got said to "let grow then prune back hard to encourage branching." How far should I be letting these shoots go? I am pretty sure this tree hasn't seen pruning since it was repotted this past Spring. If it were going to go dormant, I would leave it alone. But if it's going to grow under lights all winter, I wouldn't mind getting some of those upper shoots under control.
4.) Is there a good resource for varietal identifiers? The label said "pomegranate" but I'd love to at least get the species right (if not the cultivar). What should I be looking for besides fruit/flower color?
I've read some of @bonhe's great threads on these trees, as well as some other online sources (b4me, bonsai empire) but I'm still a little confused.
1. Do these trees need any sort of winter dormancy? I'm in zone 4, and the instructions I got with the tree say to "winter indoors" and that what's considered normal cold frame storage for tender temperates around here (37-40°F/3-5°C) will kill them. My tropicals are getting 18hrs of full spectrum fluorescent daily (T5 HO) in a basement that won't go below 65°F/18°C). Will this tree be happy being treated like a tropical evergreen until spring?
I know that they will drop leaves in the fall when grown in zone -- should I defoliate to simulate that? Should I be keeping it outside right now while the days are still around 50-60°F?
2.) What about humidity? I'm already playing games by keeping a bougainvillea (desert) and a ficus (rainforest) on the same shelf, but if the punica prefers one or the other, I might try to play with microclimating a little.
3.) What about pruning/pinching for maintenance and/or ramification? The instructions I got said to "let grow then prune back hard to encourage branching." How far should I be letting these shoots go? I am pretty sure this tree hasn't seen pruning since it was repotted this past Spring. If it were going to go dormant, I would leave it alone. But if it's going to grow under lights all winter, I wouldn't mind getting some of those upper shoots under control.
4.) Is there a good resource for varietal identifiers? The label said "pomegranate" but I'd love to at least get the species right (if not the cultivar). What should I be looking for besides fruit/flower color?