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Old 25-Mar-2008   #6
MarcS
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Originally Posted by Hawthorn
And now, without the lecture...


Welcome AaronJ, this really is a great place to get bonsai knowledge, honestly, I mean it.

Anyhow, I do agree with Pat, in that this tree isn't ready for styling just yet. The first thing you should do is follow Pat's advice above and winter it, then get it into a more suitable growing situation(ground, or large grow pot). Let that trunk fatten up really Good!

You'll find that a lot of people believe that there's only the "right" way to do things in the bonsai world and if you appear to stray away from this you'll get a tongue(keyboard) lashing for it. Don't take it personally, it's just they way most Bonsai people are. This "art form" is so well studied that to some people it's more of a science(rules, steps and order) than an art. Take their advice and learn from it, but you must also find your own path.

Good luck with that tree of yours!
But remember, patience is the key to all things bonsai.

This will never become a bonsai even if you let it grow 5 years (sorry, someone has to say it).
For a bonsai you need:
- a thick trunk (the thickness dictates the depth of the pot, fe a 2 inch trunkbase requires a 2 inch deep pot, and the future height of the tree, 6 times the width of the trunk base
- taper in the trunk.

Look for material like this and you will have a nice tree in two years.
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