Poms as bonsai are the best! Love how they respond. Looks like yours is off and running! I’m diggin it. Do you bring it to dormancy in winter? Or pushing all year long
They are very easy to clone also. During winter I keep them inside cuz the cold weather here in Kansas, they don’t grow much during winter, but stay green. Once spring starts they grow and flower like crazy. I also had those white bugs in one of my pomegranate, neem oil with water and dish soap fixed the issue too.
@@kmartinc2 Thanks for your response! Neem and dish soap seems to do the trick...even with them constantly coming back. I've had to keep a really close eye on these guys!
Wire some bends in the trunk(s) before they get too thick & straight. I think letting it grow wild for 2 years would bulk up the trunk. Branch development is easy & comes quickly.
Poms as bonsai are the best! Love how they respond. Looks like yours is off and running! I’m diggin it. Do you bring it to dormancy in winter? Or pushing all year long
I’m pushing these guys for the year. From what I’ve read these guys should be year long growers. So far so good! I guess we’ll find out! 😅
They are very easy to clone also. During winter I keep them inside cuz the cold weather here in Kansas, they don’t grow much during winter, but stay green. Once spring starts they grow and flower like crazy. I also had those white bugs in one of my pomegranate, neem oil with water and dish soap fixed the issue too.
@@kmartinc2 Thanks for your response! Neem and dish soap seems to do the trick...even with them constantly coming back. I've had to keep a really close eye on these guys!
Wire some bends in the trunk(s) before they get too thick & straight. I think letting it grow wild for 2 years would bulk up the trunk. Branch development is easy & comes quickly.
Thanks for the input. I haven’t played with wire yet, but these look like good plants to experiment with.