Pomegranate Bonsai in the Works
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:36 pm
With the litany of outdoor trees that I have collected, I decided that I wanted to obtain a tree that I could focus on practically all year round. So, I purchased a Dwarf Pomegranate (nana).
It went from looking like this when it arrived:
[img]https://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs150.snc1/5572_111216232063_655797063_2774814_336239_n.jpg[/img]
To now this two months later:
[img]https://demonarts.borrellizone.com/Bonsai/100_2011%202.JPG[/img]
It's still got a lot of work to go for it to look how I want
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Also, after reading a bunch of stuff on indoor bonsai, I decided to rig up a grow light (65 watt):
[img]https://demonarts.borrellizone.com/Bonsai/100_2013.JPG[/img]
So I ask of you, am I doing alright for a beginner? I read on some websites that a pomegranate needs a chilling/resting period, so would it be wise to leave it out next season and find a different tropical tree to work on indoors?
It went from looking like this when it arrived:
[img]https://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs150.snc1/5572_111216232063_655797063_2774814_336239_n.jpg[/img]
To now this two months later:
[img]https://demonarts.borrellizone.com/Bonsai/100_2011%202.JPG[/img]
It's still got a lot of work to go for it to look how I want

Also, after reading a bunch of stuff on indoor bonsai, I decided to rig up a grow light (65 watt):
[img]https://demonarts.borrellizone.com/Bonsai/100_2013.JPG[/img]
So I ask of you, am I doing alright for a beginner? I read on some websites that a pomegranate needs a chilling/resting period, so would it be wise to leave it out next season and find a different tropical tree to work on indoors?