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Japanese Red Maple and Red Sunset Maple Question!?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Jan 30, 2009

I paid for these dual trees about 2 feet high each. we need to know a sort of soil, object as well as report to take caring of them. we live in section 5, as well as we am perplexing to grow them in to bonsai trees. greatfully give as many report as we can.

Thank You.
i need a sum about Japanese Red Maple and/or Red Sunset Maple tree.

Overview : The Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is a many during large grown maple in gardens as well as is a undiluted theme for bonsai. It is valued for a compress size, ethereal ferny leaflet as well as shining tumble (autumn) coloring – from abounding bullion to deepest blood-red. The some-more than 300 cultivars operation from stone grassed area miniatures to powerful tiny trees, with a accumulation of root shape, distance as well as color.

General Care : Requires semi-shade in summer, full object a rest of a year, as well as insurance from wind.

Pinch out 'ambitious' or neglected shoots in open – with categorical pruning to be conducted during this sort of year. When latest shoots have grown to around 3 to 5 nodes – shear them – though have certain to leave during slightest 1cm (1/2in) additional to concede for die back. This is something critical to do when pruning all sorts of Japanese maples. Trim leaves in late spring.

Re-pot as well as fertilize in late winter to early spring.

Water as often as indispensable – do not concede bonsai to dry out as this can additionally means root burn.

Other Comments : Although some-more passive of winter climates than many maples, it needs shade as well as preserve or leaves might shrivel.

Available in nurseries with some-more surprising as well as singular forms found in bonsai nurseries or by mail-order services in seedling or seed form.

Be clever of parching winds that can be utterly unpropitious if a plant is entirely unprotected – causing root bake as well as die behind – generally for latest shaped shoots.

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glenn t:

moist,well-drained soil…full to partial sun…the red sunset may be to big a tree for bonsai, but it's worth a try
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January 31st, 2009 | 12:57 am
CKHumphries:

Overview : The Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is the most widely grown maple in gardens and is a perfect subject for bonsai. It is valued for its compact size, delicate ferny foliage and brilliant fall (autumn) coloring – from rich gold to deepest blood-red. The more than 300 cultivars range from rock garden miniatures to vigorous small trees, with a variety of leaf shape, size and color.

General Care : Requires semi-shade in summer, full sun the rest of the year, and protection from wind.

Pinch out 'ambitious' or unwanted shoots in spring – with main pruning to be conducted at this type of year. When new shoots have developed to around three to five nodes – prune them – but make sure to leave at least 1cm (1/2in) extra to allow for die back. This is something important to do when pruning all types of Japanese maples. Trim leaves in late spring.

Re-pot and fertilize in late winter to early spring.

Water as frequently as needed – do not allow bonsai to dry out as this can also cause leaf burn.

Other Comments : Although more tolerant of winter climates than most maples, it needs shade and shelter or leaves may shrivel.

Available in nurseries with more unusual and rare forms found in bonsai nurseries or through mail-order services in seedling or seed form.

Be careful of drying winds which can be quite detrimental if the plant is fully exposed – causing leaf burn and die back – especially for new formed shoots.
References :
http://bonsai-gardening-kib.blogspot.com/

January 31st, 2009 | 1:36 am
scaper635:

Be carefull CKHumphries, There are laws against plagerism
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January 31st, 2009 | 1:59 am
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