How fast can you grow a THICK bonsai trunk?
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2023
- You can grow an 11 inch thick bonsai trunk in only 7 years! Plant it in the ground and let it grow big before you move it into a bonsai pot.
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Great video..
Minus 1 year to count for the tree to establish in the ground. 😁
This is good knowledge and I appreciate the maths involved. Thanks for the content
Glad it was helpful!
I had an english elm in a pot for 10 years. It barely thickened at all in that time. I put it in the ground and it was taller than my house in 3 years. I dug it out recently and its trunk is 10'' in diameter now. Point? Field grow your bonsais if you want to expedite the process!
Yes! Don't put your bonsai in a pot too quickly. Allow it to grow in the ground to thicken up!
Rất hấp dẫn,
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What kind of juniper species would you recommend? This spring im going to plant 15-20 junipers in the ground, planning to bonsai them within 10-15 years, will trim them back slightly once in a while
You’ve got it!
I use what is referred to Prostrata Juniper in Southern CA, but can not find that on the web…it's a local name. People make up the name over the years.
A juniper I found that works really well is San Jose juniper which is a needle juniper. Both are varieties of Sargentii and according to Backyard gardener, they are Juniperus chinensis (Prostate juniper).