Mine has been growing in the same pot for a couple years now. I placed a layer of rocks on the bottom so it prunes the roots actively maybe a 3 inch layer of soil above the rock. To re pot will be rather easy for one my first seedling bonsai. Your property is of my dreams and i think its beautiful. I commend your hard work and efforts to provide content for everyone. Its truly some of the best. I love the feel of the videos taking place under the canopy of the forrest your property sits. Thankyou for that view into your personal space. I use these images in my mind to help manifest this for my future as its exactly my desires to have a forrest property. Its called a mind movie, its a new thing im learning about. Jah live,
I grew 6 of these from seed about a year ago and have had some luck propogating my cuttings. Ive propogated 5 new trees successfully, however ive failed with probably 10. The key is to not leave them in water for too long since the roots won't really stretch out in water and the tree will eventually die before any real root growth. And also there's definitely a minimum cutting size.
These are not appropriate at all for bonsai IMO. They're gargantuan trees with an insanely rapid and vigorous growth rate and no portion of tnem will reduce properly (or at all really).
I'm having success with roughly 10 of them, I don't agree with this guys umbrella rule as bonsai is an art and art has many forms. I think they look way better if you let them grow a bit wild. They get rather jagged and are generally healthier in the small size. I also have been mainly keeping them as large bonsai as I agree they are a large species they deserve to grow a bit. But again bonsai is just the art form not necessarily the size of the tree, for example garden bonsai can be quite large. I wouldn't keep a redwood or a sequoia in a tiny pot either. Gotta keep the scales accurate even in mini tree world haha
Imo the best for beginners for this reason. Easy to sprout, easy to shape , grow fast, hardy and will produce branches year round. What is bad about that
Mine has been growing in the same pot for a couple years now. I placed a layer of rocks on the bottom so it prunes the roots actively maybe a 3 inch layer of soil above the rock. To re pot will be rather easy for one my first seedling bonsai.
Your property is of my dreams and i think its beautiful. I commend your hard work and efforts to provide content for everyone. Its truly some of the best. I love the feel of the videos taking place under the canopy of the forrest your property sits. Thankyou for that view into your personal space.
I use these images in my mind to help manifest this for my future as its exactly my desires to have a forrest property. Its called a mind movie, its a new thing im learning about.
Jah live,
I grew 6 of these from seed about a year ago and have had some luck propogating my cuttings. Ive propogated 5 new trees successfully, however ive failed with probably 10. The key is to not leave them in water for too long since the roots won't really stretch out in water and the tree will eventually die before any real root growth. And also there's definitely a minimum cutting size.
Needed that video! I grew a Flamboyant from a seed a couple of years ago and it always seems to loose its leaves
I have huge full size ones in my neighborhood-these trees are beautiful!
They are! Spectacular bonsai trees (ours might be but in a decade :) )
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I am appretiate for your activity n hobby.
I hope the bonsai grows well Sir.
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This one is really hard to train especially wiring the branch. The branch keeps breaking
Nice tree!
Thank you!
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Now how do you get the seeds to grow?
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These are not appropriate at all for bonsai IMO. They're gargantuan trees with an insanely rapid and vigorous growth rate and no portion of tnem will reduce properly (or at all really).
They're challenging but look really beautiful - I'd love to have a more mature tree in my collection to be honest :)
That’s the point of bonsai.
I'm having success with roughly 10 of them, I don't agree with this guys umbrella rule as bonsai is an art and art has many forms. I think they look way better if you let them grow a bit wild. They get rather jagged and are generally healthier in the small size. I also have been mainly keeping them as large bonsai as I agree they are a large species they deserve to grow a bit. But again bonsai is just the art form not necessarily the size of the tree, for example garden bonsai can be quite large. I wouldn't keep a redwood or a sequoia in a tiny pot either. Gotta keep the scales accurate even in mini tree world haha
Imo the best for beginners for this reason. Easy to sprout, easy to shape , grow fast, hardy and will produce branches year round. What is bad about that
That cascading delonix is so beautiful.