Starting this hobby today!
Hi guys,
starting out this hobby today. Left to right: Hornbeam, japanese maple, japanese zelkova. Put them in a semi-shaded place first so they can recover from the overnight transport.
I wanted to buy neither a fully developed bonsai nor nursery stock as first plant (but surely will in the future), so I chose a couple year old prebonsais.
I guess next step is to prune a bit and then wire, but I have to study a little more first.
If there's something in particular in regards to these trees: What is the one mistake I shouldn't make in the beginning?
Originally by u/michael3215 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22bjw7og
Hi guys,
starting out this hobby today. Left to right: Hornbeam, japanese maple, japanese zelkova. Put them in a semi-shaded place first so they can recover from the overnight transport.
I wanted to buy neither a fully developed bonsai nor nursery stock as first plant (but surely will in the future), so I chose a couple year old prebonsais.
I guess next step is to prune a bit and then wire, but I have to study a little more first.
If there's something in particular in regards to these trees: What is the one mistake I shouldn't make in the beginning?
Originally by u/michael3215 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22bjw7og
Starting this hobby today!
Hi guys,
starting out this hobby today. Left to right: Hornbeam, japanese maple, japanese zelkova. Put them in a semi-shaded place first so they can recover from the overnight transport.
I wanted to buy neither a fully developed bonsai nor nursery stock as first plant (but surely will in the future), so I chose a couple year old prebonsais.
I guess next step is to prune a bit and then wire, but I have to study a little more first.
If there's something in particular in regards to these trees: What is the one mistake I shouldn't make in the beginning?
Originally by u/michael3215 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22bjw7og
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