Bald Cypress Bonsai Soil
The bald cypress can thrive in wet soil and even standing in the water.
Bald cypress bonsai soil. The bald cypress bonsai taxodium distichum is especially popular for use as bonsai in the swampy areas of the southeastern united states where it is common in the wild. It s got a super nebari plenty of radial roots with a good flare down into the soil. Bald cypress taxodium distichum. I acquired this big bald cypress last month from another collector.
Collected in winter 2020 i think this specimen is meant to be a classic pyramidal style cypress bonsai. The autumn colour of the leaves is spectacular developing from yellowish to auburn before the foliage falls off along with smaller twigs. Well draining soil is a must for the bald cypress bonsai. The bald cypress also commonly called the swamp cypress is a type of conifer with gray brown to reddish brown bark.
The rot resistant bald cypress bonsai thrives in a very wet almost swampy soil making it a perfect plant for people who enjoy watering. Water the bonsai from overhead to simulate rain falling from above and fill the pot almost to the rim with water. These trees are outdoor bonsai that need a dormant season to stay alive. Therefore you will want to use a ready mixed soil that is designed specifically for bald cypress bonsai.
Since it likes to be watered so frequently it is easy for waterlogged soil to lead to root rot. Cypress forest by ed trout if you don t have access to yamadori cypress seedlings and nursery stock or a combination are perfect for creating bald cypress forests. This will save you time and money. There are plenty of buds popping so you ll have your choice of branches to begin the design this year.
The thing to do now that it s pushing roots out of the pot s drain holes is to build an initial design. Needles grow on branches in two rows and survive well into winter before falling. Plus there s trunk movement and taper. Bald cypress make for unique bonsai because of the shape and foliage.
The base is 3 5 across 3 5 above the soil surface. Then it produces so called cypress knees woody structures from the root system which appear above the water level. This species naturally grows in wet swampy soils and the same should be used for bonsai purposes.