How To Prune A Bonsai Money Tree
Keep the leaves concentrated at the top of the tree with pruning.
How to prune a bonsai money tree. Trimming and pinching keep your tree miniature. Place it in a well lighted area but not in direct sunlight and it will grow swiftly. Make sure you leave at least 1 2 inch 1 3 cm of growth on the stem so it can grow back fuller and healthier. Pinch and trim back the new growth to the farthest safe point.
Cut away any new smaller growth at the base of the plant to divert the plant s energy back to the trunk and top foliage. How to prune a money tree to keep the leaves low to the twisted trunk without the long stems. Doing structural and stylistic pruning. Remove any unsightly dead or dying growth by marking 3 inches past the dead.
Find where the tree makes a v shape also known as a node and cut just above this. Cut out dead twigs to keep the money tree healthy and. If you notice the tree has dead dry or brown leaves trim the off by cutting them off at the stem at a 45 degree angle. As the money tree grows it needs to be continually braided.
The money tree can be pruned by cutting off the stem and new growth will appear at the cut over time. To do this type of pruning use your bonsai shears and cut the long stems on the top of the tree. However if you would like to compact the growth and keep it closer to the trunk of the tree it s very easy to prune back your leaves. A little should be left to sustain the health of the tree.
Remove all the weeds and dead wood or leaves. Sometimes if left to grow the leaves will grow long and tall. Carefully remove the plant from the container brush excess dirt from the roots and use scissors. Never should all of the new growth be removed.
Keep removing the leaves on the lower area of the trunk and braid regularly while the trunks are flexible. Look for weeds growing in the. Caring for your. Prune off any branches with dry or brown leaves.
Money trees grow very quickly. Make your cut at a 45 degree angle. Repot your bonsai once its roots have filled its current container about every four years or so. Cut no more than 1 3 of a stem and snip it at a 45 degree angle to promote new.
Prune for structure and style from november to february. Over time new growth will appear around the cut. Snip back stems just in front of a leaf or node to remove length. See our tinyroots bonsai shears for precision and the ultimate in lifetime bonsai tools.
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