Thickening Bonsai Trunk
Its trunk was cured in this way since it only requires single scarring.
Thickening bonsai trunk. The juniper bonsai shown below had a reverse taper at mid trunk which was cured in this manner. 1 split the trunk by splitting the trunk from the very base you can get immediate results. Scar tissue will be produced that will lead to the thickening of the trunk. A pine or juniper trunk can also be thickened by using a knife to carve vertical lines through the bark down to the sap layer.
Allocating growth can be done by pruning the entire tree except for the branches above the thin part on the trunk. Thickening part of the bonsai trunk by allocating the tree s growth to the branches just above the thin part of the trunk this part will benefit from an increase in the flow of nutrients and as a result grow thicker. The juniper bonsai is one species that has shown good results when a reverse taper was done mid trunk. In this video we are going to show you how to thicken the trunk of your bonsai you will need just some basic tools and of course a bonsai i hope you will like the video and if you do make sure to.
This position normally causes a distorted view of the trunk where the tapering is extreme. Most often bonsai are grown in a style in which a solid old tree as seen from the ground is simulated. However it is crucial that this particular technique for thickening the trunk of a bonsai is only applied to trees that are able to recover from such type of a traumatic injury. Bonsai tree trunks will only thicken up when the tree is growing a lot.
Let s find out more the most common techniques to thicken a bonsai tree trunk are. The way to do this is by increasing the above ground biomass in other words the number of leaves and branches. This produces an injury which the tree heals and this produces scar tissue which thickens the trunk. Good bonsai will not have inverse taper the trunk getting thicker when moving up in the tree.
A rule of thumb is. If the diameter is for instance 5 cm 2 inches the tree can be 6 12 times the. Cutting back the trunk will result in thickening the trunk of the bonsai tree while also creating a taper. The technique is repeated once every two years to heal the reverse taper.
In order to provide the plant with enough water and nutrients to sustain massive growth naturally the roots need lots of space to grow.