Liquid Amber - Best time of year to hard prune branches and roots?
Posted: September 2nd, 2022, 8:34 am
G'day!
Hi everyone I just joined the forum today, this is my first post. Hope you're all well and excited for spring!
During winter I picked up an interesting looking Liquid Amber from a nursery in the hopes of creating a bonsai from it. I am very new to this, only started this year.
I like this tree because it has 3 trunks! I initially had chopped them just to fit it in the car for the ride home, but now I would like to do some more chopping to create my initial style.
I plan to chop each of the 3 trunks to different proportions to add some interest but I am just wondering the best time of year to do this? Right now (second day of spring here in Australia) there are buds all over and even some small leaves - is this an ok time to do some more chopping?
Secondly, it is very pot bound so I also want to repot the tree - Is it a good idea to repot AND chop trunks/heavy branches at the same time? Or is it better to stagger the timing on these two activities?
And one final question! I obviously needs some secondary branches to grow - would a plastic nursery pot or a bonsai pot be better for this?
Excited to hear from the masters!
Hi everyone I just joined the forum today, this is my first post. Hope you're all well and excited for spring!
During winter I picked up an interesting looking Liquid Amber from a nursery in the hopes of creating a bonsai from it. I am very new to this, only started this year.
I like this tree because it has 3 trunks! I initially had chopped them just to fit it in the car for the ride home, but now I would like to do some more chopping to create my initial style.
I plan to chop each of the 3 trunks to different proportions to add some interest but I am just wondering the best time of year to do this? Right now (second day of spring here in Australia) there are buds all over and even some small leaves - is this an ok time to do some more chopping?
Secondly, it is very pot bound so I also want to repot the tree - Is it a good idea to repot AND chop trunks/heavy branches at the same time? Or is it better to stagger the timing on these two activities?
And one final question! I obviously needs some secondary branches to grow - would a plastic nursery pot or a bonsai pot be better for this?
Excited to hear from the masters!