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Pruning Trident Maple Bonsai

January 25, 2023 Posted by JEC Bonsai Pruning Saw No Comments

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In this video, I explain the two main methods for pruning major branches of your bonsai in winter. This is a bonsai horticulture video. I show you why one method is better than the other.

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00:00 Intro & winter pruning
01:16 The trident maple
02:11 1st and 2nd year cuts
03:52 Branch horticulture
04:42 Flush cut
05:26 Stub cut
06:39 Pruning decisions
08:19 Big branch chops
10:18 Winter image

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How to prune a bonsai tree | Winter pruning a Trident Maple bonsai

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Pruning Trident Maple Bonsai

Pruning a Trident maple bonsai is an important aspect of shaping and maintaining the tree’s overall health and beauty. Trident maple bonsai are known for their vibrant autumn foliage and their ability to adapt to a wide range of growing conditions, making them a popular choice among bonsai enthusiasts. However, in order to achieve the desired shape and style, regular pruning is essential. In this blog post, we will discuss the basics of pruning Trident maple bonsai, including when to prune, how to prune, and the tools needed to get the job done.

When to Prune

The best time to prune Trident maple bonsai is during the dormant season, typically between late fall and early spring. This is because Trident maple bonsai are deciduous trees and go dormant during this time, making them less susceptible to stress and disease. Pruning during the dormant season also allows the tree to focus its energy on healing and recovering from the pruning cuts, rather than on growing new leaves.

How to Prune

When pruning Trident maple bonsai, it is important to use sharp, clean pruning shears or scissors. This will help to prevent the spread of disease and ensure a clean cut. The first step in pruning a Trident maple bonsai is to remove any dead, diseased, or crossing branches. These branches not only detract from the overall appearance of the tree, but they can also lead to the spread of disease. Next, remove any branches that grow in the wrong direction or that are too thick or long. This will help to promote the tree’s overall health and beauty.

After removing these unwanted branches, you can then proceed to shape the tree by selectively pruning the remaining branches. This will help to create the desired shape and style of the Trident maple bonsai. When shaping, it’s important to keep in mind the natural shape of the tree and avoid pruning too much at once. It’s better to prune a little bit at a time, giving the tree time to recover in between pruning sessions.

Tools Needed

When pruning Trident maple bonsai, it’s important to have the right tools. Some of the most essential tools include:

  • Pruning shears or scissors: These are used to remove unwanted branches and shape the tree.
  • Wiring pliers: These are used to shape and bend the branches of the tree.
  • Knob cutter: This is used to remove large, thick branches.
  • Concave cutter: This is used to create concave cuts on the branches of the tree.

Conclusion

Pruning a Trident maple bonsai is an essential aspect of maintaining its health and beauty. By understanding when to prune, how to prune, and the tools needed, you can create a beautiful and healthy Trident maple bonsai. It’s important to remember to work slowly and not to remove too much at once, giving the tree time to recover in between pruning sessions. With regular pruning and proper care, your Trident maple bonsai can thrive and be enjoyed for many years to come. Remember to also pay attention to the tree’s natural form, and try to maintain it’s natural shape.

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