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Repot our bonsai on a regular basis
Trim the circumference of the root system
Begin combing the bottom of the root system
Aerating the root mass
Place an even layer of course training soil in the pot
Eliminate any potential air pockets
Adjust the planting angle
Fill the remainder of the pot with soil using the chopstick
Fujikawa-san explains Trident Maple culture...
Also, the outer branch tips will thicken while the inner branches die...
So to protect the inner buds and create soft branching we perform defoliation on trident maples.
Trident Maples have an opposite leaf pattern, meaning new shoots extend from the center of each pair of leaves.
So, we cut back the shoots to the very first pair of leaves and then remove the remaining two leaves.
By doing this, we redirect the energy from the outside canopy to the inner buds and create growth balance.
In about one month new leaves will appear.
This redirection of energy helps create a soft branch pattern
When we defoliate we can also remove unwanted branches
Here's another example of a thick branch with two perfect, soft back buds.
Using sickles to remove this large Sakura from its pot...
Make sure to avoid cutting too many roots with the sickle.
Use a rubber hammer to knock the tree
Make sure the root ball is flat along the bottom as you go
Make sure the rootball is flat along the bottom as you go.
Remove large roots
Next, use small rakes and leather punches
Prepare the pot with mesh screens
Place large particle soil in the bottom
Wiggle the tree to eliminate all airpockets beneath the roots.
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2017/08/07