Ideas on how can I style my wild cherry?
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The owner told me its gonna flower in the spring. He also said it's 14 years old ( which i can't really believe looking at the trunk) anyway, the tree did not grow any flowers. Upon checking I found it's a wild cherry which still should flower but whatever.
The tree has been growing very nice tho. Lots of leaves and branches. However, being a begginer I don't know how to style this?
Can anybody give me some reference pictures? What can I make of her?
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #60725This is a very young tree, thats needs years of growth before doing anything else. As you say that trunc is way to thin to be believable as "tree".Thickness is length, so just let it grow.
A few other things: it needs to be outside, or it will die ( trees need to be outside) , and I would take away that moss , you can't see if the soil is wet or dry underneath, or how much water you give
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #60734Thanks for the reply.
I don't believe the tree needs to be outside or it will die as it sat around in the store for months, and it's been sitting in my window for about 6 months, so that would have been plenty of time to die but it didn't. It's doing absolutely fine. When I bought it it had half the leaves and branches. Since then it grew into this big bush. No leaves fallen off, nor any pests and diseases. It sat in my window thru the cold months and it didnt die.
So I would say that statement is false, but thank you for your opinion.
About the age: I agree the store guy lied to me ( at the time I didn't have much knowledge on bonsai ) but at least I haggled down the price from 90 to 30 so that's nice I guess lol.
So you think I should let it grow? Without any cutting of the branches? Shouldnt I at least wire it ?
I watch herons of bonsai and Nigel saunders on YouTube and they wire and style their 2-3 year old trees....
Thanks for the input again. Cheers.
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #60735Csicska wrote:
I don't believe the tree needs to be outside or it will die as it sat around in the store for months, and it's been sitting in my window for about 6 months, so that would have been plenty of time to die but it didn't. It's doing absolutely fine. When I bought it it had half the leaves and branches. Since then it grew into this big bush. No leaves fallen off, nor any pests and diseases. It sat in my window thru the cold months and it didnt die.
So I would say that statement is false, but thank you for your opinion.
90% of the questions in the help section are about dying trees that are inside... you could be the exception but we'll see in a year or so...Btw, there is a huge difference between the store and our homes, but as i said, we'll see. Of course we only see/hear from people with problems here, the ones that are doing fine don't show up here.
Concerning your question about letting it grow or wiring: that is totally up to you really. If you like the hight it is now, you wire a bit and prune a bit, but the consequence is that it wont fatten up, or you let it grow, and start pruning and wiring later
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #60763So, yes, the tree may have sat in the store for several months and then inside for several months and may be alive. If it never gets a dormant spell it will die because it is exhausted and never got its rest.
Before you ask, no I don't know much about the dormant spell and what biology happens. I tried to find a book on the subject once and couldn't find anything that was not horribly academic and required a significant knowledge of chemistry, a black art.
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #60774No despair at all. I can't explain the biology or chemistry of why the tree needs the dormant period, but I know that it does, and I don't mind standing on the shoulders of the giants who figured out why. Actually, I think the Japanese discovered what happens to trees not given a dormant period long before biologists discovered why.Tropfrog wrote: Dont despair, Ivan. Most farmers have no biological degrees, but can still get good harvest. That is spelled experience and adaptation to the situation.
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