Chinese Quince Bonsai Care

Tropical and sub tropical trees used for bonsai will require periodic pinching and trimming throughout the year.
Chinese quince bonsai care. These are very small plants but vigorous growers. Pinch and trim back the new growth to the farthest safe point. Another smallflowered form is kan toyo. The leaves appear to be a nice medium green color rather thick and almost round shape to them.
Place it in a sunny and airy spot which will promote healthy growth as well as flowering and the development of fruit. The chinese quince likes sun and warmth. The growth is not aggressive and itgets quite twiggy at an early age. New shoots grow in canes rose family and bolt upright very quickly and with almost no taper.
As purchased in 2 3 4 pot from evergreen gardenworks april 2013. The bark on the chinese quince is molted with several different colors all rolled into one beautiful trunk. A little should be left to sustain the health of the tree. I think this one is on the right.
One of the best forms for bonsai is hime asmall red form with solid red flowers and showyyellow stamens. The flowering quince is a thorny multi stemmed deciduous shrub with a somewhat messy growth habit but beautiful red orange white or pink flowers to go with shiny dark green foliage. Mine flower from september through about april so there is always something of interest to viewers and to aphids. Never should all of the new growth be removed.
We ve likely been watering fertilizing pruning and weeding this tree for a long time. Specific bonsai care guidelines for the chinese quince bonsai position. If you buy this bonsai we assume you re a responsible person and that you know what you are purchasing. If it s in a bonsai pot wire the branches early to get shape and exaggerate the movement to ensure it doesn t grow through it in a few years.
The flowers and fruit aresmaller than other quince making it a goodchoice. Once this tree leaves our facility watering fertilizing etc is beyond our control. Just a quick update on the japanese flowering quince chojubai. The fukien tea is an indoor bonsai which can only be kept outside all year in very warm climates it needs a lot of light and in the house it should be positioned behind a window pane where it gets the best light.