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About bonsai tree pruning

from: flowersgrowing

Bonsai pruning is one of the most important things in bonsai

care. By doing the pruning you'll give to the bonsai tree the
shape that you want, you can shorten it and get the bonsai tree
stem thickening too. First of all, we want to point out that you
have to: * name it for a better contact with the bonsai tree,
which is good too for its health and vigor * water bonsai plant
once a day or two, but don't over water it * keep it in high
humidity places * do not expose the bonsai in direct sun and hot
temperature * make the pruning in spring (there are some
particular species of bonsai tree that are admitting the summer
cuttings) * prune the bonsai crown so that it takes the triangle
shape * cover the cut sector or branches lesion with diameter
over 0.5 cm with lute, for helping the bonsai healing. * use
only clean and sharp gardening and cutting instruments * the
above part of the bonsai tree is growing faster than the
inferior part of it, so cut mostly the edge of bonsai treetop

Conifer bonsai pruning

There are no pruning for conifer bonsai, but pinching. If the
conifer bonsai branch remains without needles, it will die. This
thing never happens to the other bonsai tree species, deciduous
ones, which are increasing the ramification after the cutting,
but in case of conifers, the cutting is favoring apparition of
the new buds behind.

Flowering bonsai tree pruning

Don't prune the flowering bonsai plant in the same way as the
green bonsai, because there is the risk of loosing the bonsai
flowers. So make the pruning in summer, after the flowering
period, when you can distinguish the floral buds and the new
sprigs.

Enjoy your bonsai tree!

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