mbarratt wrote:Hi again - and thanks for the welcome !! I wanted to attend the Birmingham show thus weekend but family commitments won't allow sadly . But there's monthly events at the Birmingham gardens so I'll try and get over there soon ! I appreciate the advice , and I'm ready to start chopping , but I have one concern . This buxus sempervirens has been well established and is budding healthily , but I got the tree from Graham potter at kaizen bonsai , and he has advised me never to prune back hard until September as doing it earlier will severely weaken the tree . Is there reason and logic behind this as I don't doubt graham but I'm inundated with conflicting information and it's confusing as hell !!
Many thanks !
Matt,
Ah, I understand your confusion, I think!!!! First off, I would trust Graham's advise not knowing the details and history of your particular tree. Let me explain a little. If your tree was recently dug out of the ground and put into a container, it would make sense not to do any significant prunning on the tree untill it's root system was established in the container, and that may take until September. If that's not the case, there may be some other reason in your particular area that experienced bonsai folks may know that is not known to others not in the area. However, generally hard cutting boxwood should be done during the growing season, early enough for new growth to appear and harden off prior to the onset of fall and the winter season,which makes me also wonder about Graham's instuctions. If I were you, it's early enough in the season to wait until you've had a chance to talk to other bonsai folks in your local area and see what their espience on the subject is and take it from there.
Randy