Developing Professional Bonsai
Posted: September 26th, 2013, 11:15 am
In Japan, pre-bonsai are bought with anywhere between 10 to 30 years training, most bonsai artists there would never consider starting stock from seed or cutting, the skill for these people is to be able to select the finest starter trees and then put the years into developing them into beautiful refined trees.
All pre-bonsai require further development maybe some root grafting to fill the gaps in nebari, certainly branch development but the long slow job of growing a well tapered trunk and a flat root system designed for a life time of pot cultivation has been done.
These deciduous trees have been grown from seed or cutting with bonsai in mind from their inception. The initial training is done in a pot, they have been wired from a very young age so as to develop curves low down on the trunks and the root work begins when the trees are only 1 year old. Once the lower part of the tree is developed then they are transferred to raised garden beds for 8 to 10 years. The trees are lifted and root pruned every year, the underside of the trunks are scarred so only the radial roots can grow, this in combination with well place sacrifice branches pulls the base of the trees out creating taper and giving the trees a very settled feel in the bonsai pot.
These are never supposed to be finished bonsai but provide the customer with an excellent foundation on which to develop first class bonsai, come repotting time the new owner will really appreciate the skill with which your new tree has been grown.
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All pre-bonsai require further development maybe some root grafting to fill the gaps in nebari, certainly branch development but the long slow job of growing a well tapered trunk and a flat root system designed for a life time of pot cultivation has been done.
These deciduous trees have been grown from seed or cutting with bonsai in mind from their inception. The initial training is done in a pot, they have been wired from a very young age so as to develop curves low down on the trunks and the root work begins when the trees are only 1 year old. Once the lower part of the tree is developed then they are transferred to raised garden beds for 8 to 10 years. The trees are lifted and root pruned every year, the underside of the trunks are scarred so only the radial roots can grow, this in combination with well place sacrifice branches pulls the base of the trees out creating taper and giving the trees a very settled feel in the bonsai pot.
These are never supposed to be finished bonsai but provide the customer with an excellent foundation on which to develop first class bonsai, come repotting time the new owner will really appreciate the skill with which your new tree has been grown.
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