Tinybird420
Sapling
I'm wondering if anyone here could share any resources/personal wisdom about growing pre-bonsai trees in containers. In my experience it's really hard to find information about the pre-bonsai stage in general, let alone for container growing.
Unfortunately I rent so I can't grow out my pre-bonsai in the ground, I have to use containers. On top of that I'm moving to an apartment soon where I'm relegated to the balcony and my mom said the containers could be 12" in diameter max.
I only have pre-bonsai right now. One silver maple tree(Acer saccharinum), two black cherry trees (Prunus serotina), and a roughly 4 month old pin oak tree (Quercus palustris) I collected from the backyard.
My future goal for these trees is to make them into large bonsai. IDK if there's a term for it but I mean the kinda bonsai you see that are like three to four feet tall as their final size.
How can I achieve this in such small containers? I know it's gonna take a very very long time to reach the bonsai stage with this method but the only thing I can think to do is this; grow out the trees in a 5 gallon nursery container, top them/trunk chop when they get too tall, prune 1/3 of the roots whenever they completely fill out the container and plant back into the same container. Rinse and repeat. Will that work? Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm including a pictures of my silver maple tree in the 5 gallon container, sorry it's very hard to see. I'm getting poster board soon so I can take better photos. The 1st picture is from June 8th 2025 so she's grown more since. She's roughly 17 months old and 3 feet tall. I collected her as a tiny seedling growing out of the steps in my front yard July of 2024.
(Also I recognize that many Eastern US native trees struggle with leaf reduction. I personally don't mind large leaves and I'm just really passionate about growing native.)
Unfortunately I rent so I can't grow out my pre-bonsai in the ground, I have to use containers. On top of that I'm moving to an apartment soon where I'm relegated to the balcony and my mom said the containers could be 12" in diameter max.
I only have pre-bonsai right now. One silver maple tree(Acer saccharinum), two black cherry trees (Prunus serotina), and a roughly 4 month old pin oak tree (Quercus palustris) I collected from the backyard.
My future goal for these trees is to make them into large bonsai. IDK if there's a term for it but I mean the kinda bonsai you see that are like three to four feet tall as their final size.
How can I achieve this in such small containers? I know it's gonna take a very very long time to reach the bonsai stage with this method but the only thing I can think to do is this; grow out the trees in a 5 gallon nursery container, top them/trunk chop when they get too tall, prune 1/3 of the roots whenever they completely fill out the container and plant back into the same container. Rinse and repeat. Will that work? Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm including a pictures of my silver maple tree in the 5 gallon container, sorry it's very hard to see. I'm getting poster board soon so I can take better photos. The 1st picture is from June 8th 2025 so she's grown more since. She's roughly 17 months old and 3 feet tall. I collected her as a tiny seedling growing out of the steps in my front yard July of 2024.
(Also I recognize that many Eastern US native trees struggle with leaf reduction. I personally don't mind large leaves and I'm just really passionate about growing native.)