Olives are real hardy. We regularly dig wild ones and chop the trunks in one operation so they respond well to root reduction and pruning.Can I repot and also do some structural work or is that too much?
Olives are real hardy. We regularly dig wild ones and chop the trunks in one operation so they respond well to root reduction and pruning.
The real question is whether you should trim this little baby. If you just want a small, thin bushy tree then go ahead but if you aspire to a thick trunk, old looking olive bonsai it's probably advantageous to let it grow (a lot) because increased growth = increased trunk thickness. No problem with olives getting big because they can be chopped way back and still produce new buds, even on old, bare wood.
BTW. Best to add a location to your personal profile. Time of year can be critical for many bonsai techniques and species of tree. It may or may not be a good time to repot olives depending where in the world yoTs u are.
That's just one of the options but if you want a thick trunk olive bonsai in the next 15 years it is the best way to achieve it.From your post I guess I should up pot this a bit into some better soil, fert and leave it alone.
Not a hell of a lot.Note the somewhat more active "what did you do today" thread:
Like the tree thread, a pic required w/each post. Just for fun.
I thought it would be a fun thread for everyone to post what the did today regarding their Bonsai collection, along the lines of the tree thread where a pic is required or it didn't happen w/your post. Before and after even better but not required.
Show us what you did with your bonsai today.
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Layered the base of my old Seiju elm. Nebari improvement coming.
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Note the somewhat more active "what did you do today" thread:
Like the tree thread, a pic required w/each post. Just for fun.
I thought it would be a fun thread for everyone to post what the did today regarding their Bonsai collection, along the lines of the tree thread where a pic is required or it didn't happen w/your post. Before and after even better but not required.
Show us what you did with your bonsai today.
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- Forum: General Discussion