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RE: Things to consider to transplant a bonsai tree into a training pot [Bonsai]
Thanks for sharing your experience. The wood I added mainly for support in a lateral direction, so the wires would not crush the oddly shaped roots into a flat shape that might snap them.
I'm going rogue by growing them so close together. We'll see what happens once the roots start developing, and I race to keep the tree pruned down small. Definitely not the natural way the tree would like to grow. 'Tis the bonsai way.
I think you'll have a blast with your citrus! Maybe it depends a lot of your climate conditions too, but those grow pretty quick and I believe that they do that also based on those same conditions plus the ones you provide. I'm always following your track so I can pick up what you show and what you notice when doing these kind of works. As always, it's a great help for me to see what you think and how you put things clear enough for our learning and better understanding, it's almost as we're right there taking a class! Have a great weekend @creativetruth