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Old 05-10-2003, 08:02 PM
Jim Lewis
 
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Default [IBC] Pruning Sagerita thea

Ok on my only second purchase of a Bonsai and this one is well
developed and
shaped. Must be many years old due to it's main branch

structure and
thickness which is especially so at soil level... around 3

inches.

Since my knowledge at present is limited I would like to know

how and when
to prune new branches.

As new shoots develop should I consider pruning some of the old

branches
too?

It is growing like wild fire in the couple of weeks in my

possesion.

I just hate to prune new shoots as I like to see them grow!!

However one day
I guess I'll have to take my pruning shears to them :-(


Steve,

You need to start doing some reading -- as in books and
magazines, not the I'net. Then, find a local bonsai club or
group and join. Take your tree to the meetings and let them
guide you.

After a bonsai is "well developed and shaped" you usually do very
little "pruning." You pinch off new growth that goes toward
unwanted places, and you snip at the edges here and there, and
you work religiously on its roots, and you wire the twigs for
shape. But your "pruning" is done (or in this case, done for
you).

Unless, of course, you decide that you want to completely change
its shape -- in which case you very well might want to prune off
some of the old branches.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - The phrase
'sustainable growth' is an oxymoron. - Stephen Viederman

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