Saturday, January 7, 2012

How long do bonsai trees take to grow?

I planted a Jack Pine bonsai that sprouted about 2 weeks ago. How long will it be until it actually starts looking like a tree?|||Although Bonsai is not something to be rushed there is a faster way to get to the end result, Trees grow faster in the ground then they do in a pot and field grown bonsai that are grown properly for bonsai, can get you that big fat base that melts into the soil and good taper 100 times faster then letting it inch along in a bonsai pot for the next 25 years you need to learn about escape branches and all the ways we use to make the tree do what we want and do it faster.|||It will take around a year for your bonsai tree to begin looking like an actual tree if you train it really well. It can take up to 10 years for it to mature fully. The prettiest trees are the older ones. If you have anymore questions here is a site I found helpful for growing mine.


http://www.bonsaigardener.org/how-to-grow-bonsai-trees.html|||It will take several years to look like a tree assuming you prune and train it correctly. The best looking bonsai trees are twenty or more years old. You can sign up for a free weekly newsletter with bonsai tips here:


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