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Bonsai style pruning Most often, to give a tree its overall shape larger branches will have to be removed. Deciding on which branches should stay and which ones should be removed can be difficult, not only because it is an irreversible action but also because it is part of deciding how the tree will look like. Before learning more about the techniques used for Bonsai pruning you might want to take a look at the case studies part of this website, where you will find examples of experienced Bonsai growers style-pruning nursery stock.
When? Overall, the early spring or late autumn (just before and after the growth season) is the right time to style-prune a tree.
How? Place the tree on a table at eye-level; first step is to remove all the dead wood from the tree. Now take some time to observe your tree and decide which branches do not fit the desired design and will need to be removed.
A few basic guidelines: - If two branches occur at the same height of the tree, keep one of them and remove the other. - Remove vertical growing branches, which are too thick to bend. - Remove branches with unnatural twists and turns. - Remove branches that conceal the front of the trunk. - Remove disproportionately thick branches from the top of the tree, as branches at the bottom should be thicker than at the top.
Pruning thick branches will result in creating ugly scars on the tree, but by using a special concave cutter you will reduce this effect significantly because of the indentation it makes when cutting off the branch. A healthy tree should have no problem coping with pruning up to 1/3 of the trees foliage. However, when pruned significantly, it is important to prune the roots back in equal proportions. This way you prevent the tree from developing a rapid growth to fix the imbalance between the amount of foliage and roots. More details about pruning roots can be found at the root flare pages. Finally, it is advisable to seal large cuttings with wound paste, available at most Bonsai shops. The paste protects the wounds against infections and helps the tree to heal faster.
And then? Aftercare After a tree has been style-pruned place it in the shade and out of the wind. Fertilize as you would do normally and let the tree recover from the training for at least a few months.
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