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• Friday, July 17th, 2009

Even though my bonsai collection has been greatly reduced over the past few years, I still find it challenging to keep up with it.  At times I am actually overwhelmed with the wiring, pruning, repoting, etc that goes along with bonsai.  However I find no greater satisfaction then when I maintain a tree and get it back under control. 

leggy ficus

leggy ficus

Take this tree for example.  I worked very hard to reduce the branches a couple of years ago, however I wanted to give the tree a chance to recover healthwise so I’ve let it grow out.  Problem is now the branches are leggy and too long for the trunk.  I’m thankful it’s a ficus nerafolia.

Trimmed up Ficus

Trimmed up Ficus

All it takes to regain control of these trees is to cut the branches back, way back.  These trees will break back beyond the green.  This means that when you cut a branch back you don’t need to leave any leaves.  There are trees such as junipers, Brazilian raintrees, boxwoods in which the branch will die if all the leaves are removed.  In the case of the Ficus Nerafolia you don’t have to worry.


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