choate_t_bonsai
Seedling
Yesterday I went to get groceries and a new lot was being developed down the road. I slowed down to look over the garbage pile and ended up getting out of the car. There was a fairly substantial western hemlock near the bottom of the pile. I dragged it out and looked it over. It has a very pretty, thick trunk with some rotting that could be developed into carving. It also has a multitude of "tops" but one in particular has a very pretty bend. I took it home and had to do A LOT to get the roots even in a bucket. I'm going out today to purchase some supplies to set it up in a (including a bigger pot.)
Here's the question. Once I get it potted, should I let it just adjust for a year? Or should I take off some extra limbs so the plant has less to feed? Seems like a lot has happened to it in a short time...
I've only been doing bonsai a few months and have been pretty limited in my projects. This is a project of opportunity. I wouldn't be trying something so advanced on my own!
Thank you in advance for any thoughts or advice.
Here's the question. Once I get it potted, should I let it just adjust for a year? Or should I take off some extra limbs so the plant has less to feed? Seems like a lot has happened to it in a short time...
I've only been doing bonsai a few months and have been pretty limited in my projects. This is a project of opportunity. I wouldn't be trying something so advanced on my own!
Thank you in advance for any thoughts or advice.