A few pointers

Hi all I heve just bought a bonsai starter which is a Serissa foetida
"variegata" and am just wondering on the best way to keep it. Have read
lots of info on watering and think I will be ok there but could do with
some pointers on cutting and wiring and when to do it. My serissa is
pretty small- about 3 inches high at the mo so am dubious to do
anything with it.

You guys must get asked thing like this all the time and be sick of it!
There seems to bee too much info around for me to easily find this info!
Sorry!

Many thanks

Steve


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Steve white
Steve white [ Fr, 24 Februar 2006 18:23 ] [ ID #95334 ]

Re: A few pointers

Good luck. I loved mine.

Sadly, it passed on this winter (Chicago, IL). I hope you have better luck.

Steve white wrote:
> Hi all I heve just bought a bonsai starter which is a Serissa foetida
> "variegata" and am just wondering on the best way to keep it. Have read
> lots of info on watering and think I will be ok there but could do with
> some pointers on cutting and wiring and when to do it. My serissa is
> pretty small- about 3 inches high at the mo so am dubious to do
> anything with it.
>
> You guys must get asked thing like this all the time and be sick of it!
> There seems to bee too much info around for me to easily find this info!
> Sorry!
>
> Many thanks
>
> Steve
>
>
frodo [ Sa, 25 Februar 2006 02:51 ] [ ID #95336 ]

Re: A few pointers

Steve white Wrote:
> Hi all I heve just bought a bonsai starter which is a Serissa foetida
> "variegata" and am just wondering on the best way to keep it. Have read
> lots of info on watering and think I will be ok there but could do with
> some pointers on cutting and wiring and when to do it. My serissa is
> pretty small- about 3 inches high at the mo so am dubious to do
> anything with it.
>
> You guys must get asked thing like this all the time and be sick of it!
> There seems to bee too much info around for me to easily find this info!
> Sorry!
>
> Many thanks
>
> Steve

Hi Steve,
It depends where you live as to the best way to keep your Serissa. Here
in Queensland Australia, there are no special requirements because we
don't have a cold winter or such, and these type of shrubs grow 365
days of the year. For really detailed advice on this delightful tree
try this website:

http://tinyurl.com/lwa8p

There is only one species of Serissa - Serissa Foetida. The variegated
type is only a variation on the original. Foetida is Latin for Fetid -
something you will find out pretty quick when you cut the roots or bark
- it stinks! Be careful when wiring, the branches are very brittle and
snap easily. Don't bend too much at one go, better to bend a bit, leave
it for a week or two and bend a little more till you get where you want
to go. Serissas make excellent miniatures in just about any style you
want. Most common is informal (or leaning) upright, but they also make
good full or semi cascades and root over rock.They can make larger
trees, but it takes many years for the trunks to thicken enough. A
problem with Serissas is that they 'sucker' from the roots and
especially from any cut, injury or damage to the roots. There is no way
of stopping this except cut the suckers off or better still, cut the
root holding the sucker and put it in another pot - instant new tree!
Hope this information is helpful, but check out that site - it has some
good information on it.
Regards
TinanaTaffy


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TinanaTaffy
TinanaTaffy [ Mo, 27 Februar 2006 12:12 ] [ ID #95337 ]
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