Cosmos
Shohin
Hi guys,
I've been growing a WLF bonsai (as well as a handful of cuttings) for a couple years now, and it's become a species I really appreciate. However, I have 2 questions that I can't find a definitive answer for.
1) In my climate, I bring my WFL outside in May and back inside in September. They don't do much Oct.-Dec. (except shed a few leaves), and when they start growing back after the winter solstice, I consistenly see scale sucking the juice out of the foliage. It seems like the more vigourous my bonsai is, the more insects I see. It was pretty bad earlier this month (photo) before I finally took the time needed to clean everything up with rubbing alcohol & Q-tips. I expect I'll have to clean the tree up again in a few weeks, with the new growth it's putting all over.
Any preventative tip? I reckon they seem more of an annoyance than a real danger for the tree. It seems the bugs are always somewhere in the tree or in the soil, ready to reemerge. They are not a problem during the "outside" portion of their growing season.
2) I have this big wound from removing a subtrunk in summer 2020. I did not use Callous mate at the time, but I have some now. The wound has calloused around and there has been no visible die-back on the trunk, as you can see, but I don't know how to encourage further closing. The original cut was very deep, and I'm hesitant to actually carve deeper in the trunk to reopen the cambium. What would you guys do at this stage?
I am asking this question in part because I want to remove this overly vigourous high root circled in blue this summer, and I want to do it optimally this time.
Thank you.
I've been growing a WLF bonsai (as well as a handful of cuttings) for a couple years now, and it's become a species I really appreciate. However, I have 2 questions that I can't find a definitive answer for.
1) In my climate, I bring my WFL outside in May and back inside in September. They don't do much Oct.-Dec. (except shed a few leaves), and when they start growing back after the winter solstice, I consistenly see scale sucking the juice out of the foliage. It seems like the more vigourous my bonsai is, the more insects I see. It was pretty bad earlier this month (photo) before I finally took the time needed to clean everything up with rubbing alcohol & Q-tips. I expect I'll have to clean the tree up again in a few weeks, with the new growth it's putting all over.
Any preventative tip? I reckon they seem more of an annoyance than a real danger for the tree. It seems the bugs are always somewhere in the tree or in the soil, ready to reemerge. They are not a problem during the "outside" portion of their growing season.
2) I have this big wound from removing a subtrunk in summer 2020. I did not use Callous mate at the time, but I have some now. The wound has calloused around and there has been no visible die-back on the trunk, as you can see, but I don't know how to encourage further closing. The original cut was very deep, and I'm hesitant to actually carve deeper in the trunk to reopen the cambium. What would you guys do at this stage?
I am asking this question in part because I want to remove this overly vigourous high root circled in blue this summer, and I want to do it optimally this time.
Thank you.