bonsai header image


Pruning A Bonsai Tree

Bonsai trees are living things that need to be well-taken care of. They need to be nurtured properly so they will live long. Fortunately, there are some people who are very passionate when it comes to growing and maintaining bonsai trees.

 

One of the most delicate and challenging tasks when it comes to looking after bonsai trees is finger pruning. Finger pruning removes leaves from the tree in order to give the tree a special appearance. This is done especially when the trees are growing too fast. The bonsai tree will not be as awe inspiring if it is allowed to grow too fast and if the leaves are not sculpted. One must be cautious when finger pruning so a branch is not accidentally broken off.

As expected, you will have to master the gentleness that needs to be applied when dealing with bonsai trees. If you want, you can practice on small bushes so you will be able to do the procedure on the bonsai effortlessly and successfully later on. You may find it easier to use scissors when pruning the leaves from small branches.

Pruning of the leaves and roots will allow the tree to maintain its basic shape. While doing this though, be careful or else this procedure can affect the health of the tree. Certainly, the fewer the number of branches and leaves a tree has, the less nutrition the tree will need. The roots of the trees are the ones responsible for transmitting the water and nutrients that the trees need, if they have been cut back too much, the bonsai tree might eventually die.

From time to time, check on the roots and make sure they are not root bound for this will prevent the bonsai tree from getting nutrients needed to survive. Do not be neglectful of this simple responsibility for the health and well being of the bonsai tree lies in your hands.

Like with the leaves, you should use scissors when trimming the roots. It is advisable that you trim the roots half an inch each time. This way you can get rid of old roots and let them be replaced with new ones. Also, you may want to change pots as the bonsai tree grows to make sure the roots have plenty of room.

Moreover, you should not overdo the pruning. You should wait at least two weeks before looking for new growth again. If you are still content with how the bonsai tree looks then let it grow before pruning again. Usually, the top part is where the leaves grow fastest. This means that you will probably need to prune the top of your bonsai tree more often.

Social Bookmarking
Add to: Folkd Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icio.us Add to: Reddit Add to: Simpy Add to: StumbleUpon Add to: Slashdot Add to: Netscape Add to: Furl Add to: Yahoo Add to: Spurl Add to: Google Add to: Blinklist Add to: Blogmarks Add to: Diigo Add to: Technorati Add to: Newsvine Add to: Blinkbits Add to: Ma.Gnolia Add to: Smarking Add to: Netvouz Information

 

Bonsai 4 Beginners Recommended Resources

Audio Included!

Bonsai 4 Beginners News and Information


Bonsai Boy Of New York News

In What Can We Trust? - New York Times (blog)


New York Times (blog)

In What Can We Trust?
New York Times (blog)
Photo Illustration by The New York Times Just a few of the many people and things we've lost trust in: (counterclockwise ...

and more »

Read more...


Community Briefs for March 5 - Amador Ledger-Dispatch


Community Briefs for March 5
Amador Ledger-Dispatch
The Second Tuesday Writer's Workshop will meet on March 9 at the Amador Senior Center, 229 New York Ranch Road in Jackson, at 10 am The group meets the ...

Read more...


Hometown Happenings 0304 - Tampa Tribune


Hometown Happenings 0304
Tampa Tribune
New York State Club meets at 5 pm the first Thursday of each month at the St. Jude Council Knights of Columbus hall located at 10470 Spring Hill Drive, ...

and more »

Read more...


The adventures of Tom Ford - Irish Independent


Irish Independent

The adventures of Tom Ford
Irish Independent
In 2007, he launched his own line of menswear, opening his first Tom Ford store in New York. There are now 21 throughout the world. ...

Read more...




Home
Bonsai Care Tree Information
Growing Bonsai Trees Links
Sitemap

Bonsai pruning
Umbrella bonsai care
Indoor bonsai trees
Bonsai supply
Bonsai tree faqs
Bonsai tree uk
Apple bonsai tree
Basic bonsai styles
Drzewko bonsai
Bonsai tree meaning
Bonsai boy of new york
Bonsai care tree
Bonsai tree pruning
Bonsai pottery
Bonsai tree care