I thought I would make a glog for my first attempt at creating some bonchis and share my experience as I'm pretty excited about the whole thing!
I should say I'm following fatalii's growing guide and my own basic plant knowledge! Fatalii's growing guide is here: http://www.fatalii.net/Bonsai_Chiles_Bonchi
If you've never seen it, it's well worth a read.
These are the plants that have been chosen to become bonchis:
a Scotch Bonnet plant. This plant is already two years old which is why I chose to use this one as it already has a thick woody stem and some nice thick roots.
A Spike plant. This was grown this year and is ideal as it's got small leaves and small fruit.
A Fairy Lights plant. Also this years. This one has got awesome colour changing fruits.
An Antillias Carribean plant. Also this years. This one has a nice thick stem.
A Paper Lantern plant. Also this years. Nice and bushy.
Im starting with the Scotch Bonnet plant. I bought a pot from York Bonsai - http://www.yorkbonsai.co.uk
They have good prices and quick delivery.
I exposed these roots a couple of months ago to make them thicker.
I also bought some bonsai soil. I'm also using some leftover perlite and vermiculite.
After being trimmed down.
The roots have been washed off.
I should say I'm following fatalii's growing guide and my own basic plant knowledge! Fatalii's growing guide is here: http://www.fatalii.net/Bonsai_Chiles_Bonchi
If you've never seen it, it's well worth a read.
These are the plants that have been chosen to become bonchis:
a Scotch Bonnet plant. This plant is already two years old which is why I chose to use this one as it already has a thick woody stem and some nice thick roots.
A Spike plant. This was grown this year and is ideal as it's got small leaves and small fruit.
A Fairy Lights plant. Also this years. This one has got awesome colour changing fruits.
An Antillias Carribean plant. Also this years. This one has a nice thick stem.
A Paper Lantern plant. Also this years. Nice and bushy.
Im starting with the Scotch Bonnet plant. I bought a pot from York Bonsai - http://www.yorkbonsai.co.uk
They have good prices and quick delivery.
I exposed these roots a couple of months ago to make them thicker.
I also bought some bonsai soil. I'm also using some leftover perlite and vermiculite.
After being trimmed down.
The roots have been washed off.