When it comes to bonsai, the maple tree is a very popular species. It is a good choice for those who want a hardy and colorful specimen, as it offers a variety of colors throughout the year. This tree is also a good choice for those who are interested in grafting and other advanced techniques. However, it is important to keep in mind that this plant needs a lot of care and attention in order to thrive.
The first thing that is needed for a successful bonsai maple tree is to choose the right material. This should include a branch that has an attractive structure and shape. It is recommended to select a branch that has a diameter no greater than the thumb of your little finger. Individuals must also collect the necessary materials, including a pair of scissors or a knife, a small sheet of heavy plastic, sphagnum moss that has been soaked in water, string, rooting hormone, and any types of additional decorations to add to the tree.
After the sphagnum moss has been prepared, individuals should cut around the base of the selected branch where the roots are going to sprout. They should also make a second cut a bit below the first one, and then make another straight cut to connect these two cuts.
After the cutting is complete, individuals should put it into a small container that has plenty of drainage holes. They should then place the container in a warm area where they can protect it from extreme temperatures. They should water the bonsai maple tree once a week or more, depending on its location and humidity levels. They should not oversaturate the soil, as this can lead to rot or other problems.