how to make a wire bonsai tree
Log inBosai Trees The wiring is a very important technique that is used to train and style Bonsai trees. By wrapping wire around the branches of a tree you can bend and reposition the branches to your taste. It takes a few months before the branches are established in its new position. Remove the wire once the branches have been fixed. When should I apply the cable? Most tree species can be connected at any time of the year. However, decidue trees are much easier to wield at the end of the winter due to the absence of leaves. Be careful when the wiring during the growing season while the branches grow thick fairly fast can result in ugly scars from the wire cutting into the bark. Check your tree regularly and make sure to remove the wiring on time. Math? There are two types of wire that can be used for: anodized aluminium and kneaded copper. Aluminum wire is better when used for deciduous species, while the most difficult copper wire is better for confers and pines. However, if you are a beginner we advise you to use anodized aluminium wire. It's easier to work with and sell on most online. Wire is available in sizes 1-8mm thick (gauges 20 to 2). There is no need to buy every wire meter available. We suggest starting with; 1mm, 1,5mm, 2.5mm and 4mm thick wires. When folding thick branches we recommend wrapping them with raffia soaked in water first, to protect the branches from being damaged by the wire when formed. Raffia is a palm fiber that is available in most garden supply centers. Copper cableAluminum wire How to wiring a Bonsai treeThe cable can be a difficult technique to master. Whenever possible, wire two branches of similar thickness close to each other using a single piece of wire. This technique is known as "doble-wiring" and provides more support for both branches. The remaining branches must be wired separately using one single cable. Make sure you wield all the branches you have to set before folding them. By providing an entire tree, work from the trunk to the primary branches, and then start cleaning the secondary branches. As a thumb rule, use wires that are 1/3 of the thickness of the branch that is wiring. The wire must be thick enough to keep the branch in its new position. We will talk about double and simple wiring techniques in more detail now, and we will cover how to safely fold the wiring branches at the end of this section. Follow this step-by-step guide, and make sure to use the right cable and . Part 1: Double cabling of a Bonsai Part 2: Bosai Single Wiring Branch Ring of a Bonsai Tree Illustration, click to enlarge! Try to wire two branches with a single piece of wire, and try to avoid crossing wires whenever possible. This illustration provides a general guideline, but bear in mind that each tree is different. Guy-wires Guy-wiring is a method of folding branches down when they are too thick, old or fragile to be folded with coiled wire. Make sure to anchor your rings in sturdy stitches like a strong surface root, a strong branch or even the pot. The type wire is usually a thin wire (1mm). Be sure to protect the branch with a small piece of rubber or plastic as the wire will put a considerable amount of force on it. Bending the wiring branches Once the entire tree is wired, it can begin to bend and reposition the branches. Hold the outside of the branch that you want to bend with your fingers and bend the branch from the inside of the curve with your thumbs. It is important to apply force within the branch to reduce the risk of division. When the branch is placed where you want it, don't move. Repeated curve will probably damage the branch. Try to bend straight sections of branches slightly to make them look more natural. Aftercare Place the tree in the shadow and fertilize as you would normally. It is important to keep a watchful eye on the tree during the growing season so that the wires do not damage your tree. The branches will grow around the wires in 1-4 months, depending on how fast the tree grows, damaging the bark and leaving permanent scars. Make sure you remove the wires before they start digging in the cortex. When the wiring is removed, it's better to cut the cable every turn. Do not try to recycle wire by unlocking it from the branches. The unrollment will probably damage the tree. Rending Bonsai Trees, Step by StepClick on the Images to Enlarge Key takeaway Key The wiring is a difficult technique to master. Practice and you'll get better. Next stepsNebariCreate beautiful surface roots PruningLearn to keep your tree tools Our recommended tools Forum Join our Bonsai forum to ask your questions. The 12 languages of Bonsai EmpireLog in
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