Re potting Junipers....
Posted: September 13th, 2012, 12:59 pm
Hi everyone! First post on the forum.
Let me start off by saying.......... I AM OBSESSED WITH BONSAI. I only started getting into it about 6 months ago but I can see it becoming a life long hobby. Love everything about it! Ive almost crashed the car a few times recently looking at trees. My girlfriend thinks that I love my Juniper more than her.....
Anyway...... I was at a friends house (which is on the market) the other day and I noticed she had two planter boxes with 6 Shimpaku Junipers (I think) about 1.5 meters high! I asked what was going to happen with them and she said that they would probably stay there, but, I could have them because they are hers until someone actually buys the house.
Here are some photos:
First of all. Are these Shimpakus?
In terms of removal and turing them into bonsai I was thinking about individually potting the three healthiest ones and then chopping the trunks. From the reading Ive done is the right thing to do select the hight in relation to the trunk and chop just above a frontwards facing branch that can be wired into a new apex?
Also, should I wait a while before I wire and chop everything or should I chop, wire, and then prune as soon as I re pot them. Last of all, am I better off putting them in a deep pot or a shallower container, say a foam fruit box to start training the roots for a bonsai pot in a few years? I guess this depends on how thick I want the trunks?
Any help here is greatly appreciated! I think this forum is great and I can see myself spending a lot of time here....
Thanks.
Reece.
Let me start off by saying.......... I AM OBSESSED WITH BONSAI. I only started getting into it about 6 months ago but I can see it becoming a life long hobby. Love everything about it! Ive almost crashed the car a few times recently looking at trees. My girlfriend thinks that I love my Juniper more than her.....
Anyway...... I was at a friends house (which is on the market) the other day and I noticed she had two planter boxes with 6 Shimpaku Junipers (I think) about 1.5 meters high! I asked what was going to happen with them and she said that they would probably stay there, but, I could have them because they are hers until someone actually buys the house.
Here are some photos:
First of all. Are these Shimpakus?
In terms of removal and turing them into bonsai I was thinking about individually potting the three healthiest ones and then chopping the trunks. From the reading Ive done is the right thing to do select the hight in relation to the trunk and chop just above a frontwards facing branch that can be wired into a new apex?
Also, should I wait a while before I wire and chop everything or should I chop, wire, and then prune as soon as I re pot them. Last of all, am I better off putting them in a deep pot or a shallower container, say a foam fruit box to start training the roots for a bonsai pot in a few years? I guess this depends on how thick I want the trunks?
Any help here is greatly appreciated! I think this forum is great and I can see myself spending a lot of time here....
Thanks.
Reece.