Wiring A Bonsai Tree For Beginners

Beginners guide to the use of bonsai tools and wire to style your trees.
Wiring a bonsai tree for beginners. Now that you ve obtained your first tree here are some basics on where your new bonsai tree should live. You will typically leave wire on a tree for as long as it takes for the tree to ramify and stay in that position. As previously mentioned wire is often used to re arrange branches and pull them down creating the look. I will take you through a step by step process that will help you create your own bonsai tree that will improve with age and start you off on this fascinating hobby.
Do this tightly leaving no gaps between the wire and the trunk. The wire will harden once applied to your tree which will give it extra holding ability. Once you get started it s likely your whole garden will. How to wire a bonsai tree.
For many beginners wiring and even the thought of wiring can cause a bit of anxiety. It s a common misconception that most bonsai are indoor trees. Another important technique to shape bonsai trees is wiring. While keeping the wire at this location in the soil wrap a tight 45 degree coil around the base of the trunk.
Bonsai wire comes in a range of thicknesses which may vary from 6mm to 1mm. In this small article i hope to relieve some of the anxiety and help prepare those beginners who have yet to do any wiring on their trees. Similar to the double wiring technique cut off the right length of wire and start. Wiring can be tricky as miniature trees can be fragile.
Double wiring a bonsai. Complete your bonsai design with the correct pot for your tree. July 4 2005 thomas j. Insert the wire at a 45 degree angle about 2 3 inches into the soil immediately at the trunk s base.
Bonsai wire uses trunk shaping. Both aluminium and copper wire are commonly used. First select the pair of branches you will wire. Start at make a bonsai and follow the four links as a guide to help you select style wire and care for your new bonsai tree.
Wiring can be applied year round but make sure to remove the wire before it starts scarring branches that grow thicker. In fact many popular beginner bonsais aren t suitable for indoor living at all including the juniper pictured pictured below. Young trees often have a very straight. Bending the wired branches.
The wire is annealed heat treated to soften it. Aluminium is a good wire to start with as it is easy to apply and relatively inexpensive. Bonsai branch single wiring. Wire is commonly applied in the late spring all the way to late summer.
These have to be of the same thickness. Make your own its not as hard as you think. By wrapping anodized aluminum or annealed copper carefully around branches it is possible to bend and shape them at least to a certain extent. Wiring is something that will have to be done by each bonsai enthusiast at some point so the best thing to do is to be prepared and ready for that day.
During that time the plant is growing and is active.