How To Make Bonsai Tree Leaves Smaller

If you want to totally defoliate.
How to make bonsai tree leaves smaller. We are trying to reduce internode length. Carry on with your regimen of watering and cautious sun exposure as your seedling grows. The bud eventually sprouts new leaves. Feeding bonsai to reduce the size of the leaves and the internodes.
Keeping a seedling a little on the hungry side and a little root bound. Make sure that this is free from dust dirt and any oils. As your tree grows again usually this process takes years you may gradually introduce it to larger and larger containers to accommodate its growth until it reaches the size that you d like for your bonsai tree. I do not have the patience to wait for years to.
Dip it in ethyl alcohol just before you use it. Bonsai defoliation involves cutting all the leaves of a tree during the summer. Usually around may or june depending on your location the leaves have hardened we can remove them and a second smaller set of leaves. This is one of the most common misconceptions in all of bonsai.
As seen in this photo where the stem of a leaf is attached to the branch there is a dormant bud. Sterilize your cutting scissors in alcohol. Defoliation removing leaves to reduce the size of new leaves is one of many bonsai techniques beginners often find mysterious. They are an eyesore block light become breeding grounds for spider mite pests.
Clean your cutting scissors with soap and water. This technique should only be used on deciduous trees healthy enough to withstand this demanding technique. Choose an area where defoliation will be done. In doing so you force the tree to grow new leaves leading to a reduction in the size of leaves and an increase in ramification.
Deciduous trees will sprout two small leaves called cotyledons directly from the seed before developing true leaves and continuing to grow. However it is sometimes done to plants in training particularly seedlings in the first year or two to get a series of close internodes low on the trunk.