Bonsai elm has grown new huge leaves, what to do?
My bonsai elm has already sprouted new leaves and the leaves are very large. I'm not sure whether I should trim them to prevent smaller leaves from growing back.
My bonsai elm has already sprouted new leaves and the leaves are very large. I'm not sure whether I should trim them to prevent smaller leaves from growing back.
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If so, what do you have to pay attention to?
Hello,
I suspect that this is a normal European elm
Commission Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2012 on the common organisation of the market in milk and milk products (OJ L 347, 20.12.2012, p. 1).
which is supposed to be cultivated as a free-land bonus, is called in the open all year round, so it also has such large leaves!
My Chinese elms, similar to these
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had hard little leaves! They were also designed from small, so they did not have to be mutilated so badly!
Thank you, the elm is also in the garden until winter, then it comes in, soon it comes back to the garden.
She had small leaves for the first years, so huge leaves she now has for the first time.
It could be that the elm has received too much fertilizer or that the light conditions are not ideal. You could try to reduce fertilizer use and make sure that the plant gets enough, but not too much light. This could help to reduce future leaf growth.
Greetings!!
Thank you, but the elm doesn’t get a fertilizer. I’m going to accept her now.
If you do not regularly cut the root in a bonsai, then it becomes a normal tree and the leaves become even bigger. You have to research that.
Thank you, I’ve been cutting the tree for more than 10 years, but never cut the root, that’s good to know.
Yeah. I mean every year when you knock around or something. But I’ve been here for longer. It will.💪
Thank you.
In addition to picking up the shoots and picking up blazers, it makes sense to cut the root mass.
Sounds pretty good, but Bonsai are keeping Baeume “by targeted stress” small
Thank you, yes, this is targeted stress for the trees
Space for road-accommodating Baeume in the city centre also have only (very) limited storage space and root space to unfold
I was interested in Bonsai many years ago. They said they had to halve the leaves so they could stay small.
I don’t know if this is the state of the art today.
Thank you for your contribution.
This is the nature of the Bonsais – they want to grow like a normal plant and not be kept artificially small.
If you want to retain your plant as a bonsai, you need to cut it back radically (!).
Whether you do something good with your elm is, of course, on another sheet.
Thank you, I think she’s as pretty as she is, I don’t know if I can do it to her, so radically cut.