I am look at getting small JS year or two old and putting it in the ground for a few years. The both say make nice bonsai. Which is the best or most common used for bonsai?
Thanks
No, the cuts were to remove a root that wrapped around the trunk and started to girdle it. Hopefully a few more years will heal the cuts and resolve the crease.Brian, the second picture, is it cut at the bottom and grafting on top of the bottom cut? Both tree appear to be pretty straight from bottom up. I would have thought there would have been more or some taper in 5 years.
All the monadelpha pre bonsai and finished trees I've seen tend to be taller, more feminine trees with less emphasis on fat trunks.
You are correct. Mine came from Bill in 4" pots or smaller. They went straight in the grow bed for 5 years. Last year, I dug them and worked the roots pretty hard for the first time. Then they went into Anderson flats. They're still in Andersons now, on the ground, and definitely escaping. In a couple more years, I'll do a chop.
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This is about what mine gets and is a happy vigorous grower there. They don't like their roots to get hot, or dry out at all, so in hot parts of the summer I think it's a good plan for some afternoon shade.Full sun about 4-6 hours a day, afternoon shade