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Aug 12 2007

How To Cultivate A Trident Maple Bonsai

Published by Jennifer at 2:21 am under Bonsai Trees, Plant/Flower Types

Bonsais are miniaturized versions of large trees and plants around the world. One of the most popular bonsais is the trident maple bonsai. This is because of the spectacular foliage it has during fall and the capacity of the plant to be trained well in many different styles of bonsai.

The trident maple bonsai is common in the United States of America and many are also available in Europe and Asia. Not a lot of beginners try their luck with a trident maple bonsai because these trees need continuous care and extra attention regarding the pruning and the pinching of the plant itself. The attractive plant is in its full glory during the fall season while its leaves change color from green to orange or gold.

Maintaining the Trident Maple Bonsai Tree

Maintenance on the trident maple bonsai is just similar to the other bonsai plants. It needs to be repotted every one or two years regularly to maintain the roots and its size. Pruning the trident maple bonsai is no hardship because the plant easily grows and has small leaves for better aesthetic value.

You can prune the trident maple bonsai roots extensively and it can still grow large trunks and buttresses quickly. Branch ramification of the trident maple bonsai can be developed easily and quickly, too. It adapts well to being placed in a small container and usually grows upright which makes it easy to develop into any bonsai form you might want.

Trident maple bonsai trees love to stay out in the sun all day long and can withstand being without water for a day or two but they will need to be watered daily for better health and growth. Just like most, if not all bonsais, they need to be potted in a well drained pot to facilitate better drainage.

Trident maple bonsai plants may be defoliated for an out of season transplant, pest bitten foliage or to promote better color and smaller leaves in time for an exhibition. Trident maple bonsais need to be defoliated entirely if you plan to take out some leaves, this is so that the tree will grow leaves evenly or will not kill off the branches that have been plucked bare. Defoliating is not advisable procedure because the bonsai trees are stressed when this is done to them and it may make the plant unhealthy if done frequently.

The trident maple bonsai makes for an ideal bonsai tree because of its aesthetic value and trainability.

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  1. lukeon 09 Sep 2007 at 2:24 pm

    excelent review im a begginer but i think i will go ahead and try out a trident maple thanks for the tips

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