Bonsaify | Harnessing Growth in 3 Year Old Japanese Black Pines to Make Shohin Bonsai: Fall Work
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 Published On Oct 29, 2022

Eric answers questions he's received from YOU on what to do with 3 year old pines in various states of growth! He uses six different pines to provide examples of what you should be doing.

00:00:33 First two in 3" containers (available at https://www.bonsaify.com/collections/.... These are 3 growing seasons old, from Fall 2019 into Spring 2020. They've all had 1 to 2 wirings, and Eric has focused on harnessing growth to make them into small bonsai (shohin for the most part).

00:01:36 Pine #1 has sent out little branches around the 1 year node. As long as they don't get shaded out, they can become low branches on a small tree.

00:02:37 Second year node side buds - Eric removes 2 to avoid reverse taper and ensure low branches aren't shaded.

00:04:25 Pine #2 removing buds and needles, cutting some needles short to remove burnt-looking tips (if your plants have these, it could either be from stress on the tree or a fungal infection.)

00:06:22 Eric plans to repot prior to spring to get nebari going in the right direction.

00:06:54 Pine #3 in 2 inch containers, decandled in June thus we see a lot of branching. In fact, "too many buds"! Eric needs the large branches to take off and run to bulk up the trunk.

00:08:35 Thinning needle buds.

00:11:43 With pine #4 Eric is ensuring good placement of buds by removing larger buds and keeping the smaller ones.

00:14:32 Pine #5 is even more vigorous and has a sharp bend.

00:17:10 Eric eliminates a good portion of new growth from Pine #6 to create a smaller pattern of growth and create more options for styling the tree when the trunk gets bigger.

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