How to Keep Your Bonsai Tree Small


Despite popular misconception, bonsai are not a specific species of tree. In fact, with the right care, nearly any type of tree can be grown as a bonsai. Intentionally restricting a young tree causes it to dwarf as it matures.
This is bonsai.
Since bonsai trees are genetically identical to their life-sized counterparts, caring for these miniature versions can get a little complicated. Naturally, they want to grow much larger—so the bonsai caretaker must train them to grow small.
Keeping your bonsai tree small comes down to two factors: small leaves and a small trunk/ branches. While there are numerous techniques to master both, a few key practices will keep you on the right track.
While each tree has its own characteristics and needs, these three techniques will help you jump into the world of bonsai. Over time, you will gradually increase your knowledge and ability to train your tree to grow exactly the way you want it to.
It’s a simple fact of nature: your tree wants to grow upwards. Pruning your tree helps keep it short and encourages denser foliage—producing a miniature canopy effect.
Maintenance pruning involves trimming small sticks and branches to maintain the shape of your tree. Because most new growth will concentrate at the top of the plant, pruning runaway pieces forces your tree to produce dense growth closer to the base of the plant.

While it’s advisable to use twig or branch cutting shears on deciduous trees, coniferous bonsai are more sensitive. Instead, consider pinching the stem off with your fingers rather than shears.
The best time to maintenance prune is throughout the growing season. This period usually occurs from early spring to late fall
This method of pruning often intimidates new caretakers. Structural pruning keeps bonsai trees small by cutting off thicker branches. This also guides the appearance of your tree over time.
Structural Pruning Bonsai Trees for Beginners
All bonsai are different, but structural pruning should generally take place just before or right after the growing season (i.e., early spring or late autumn).2 Because structural pruning can be stressful on your plant, we recommend researching the specifics for your type of tree.
Potting and root care are an essential part of keeping a bonsai tree small. Essentially, the roots are the engine of the tree. The more fuel they can take up, the faster the tree can grow. Strategic potting and root cutting restrict growth beneath the soil and limit the nutrients and water your tree can absorb.
You’ll know it’s time to repot your bonsai if you see roots poking through the drainage hole or crawling over the surface This means your plant has taken up all available space—and it’s time for some root care.

A bonsai with a small trunk and branches will look comedic with life-size foliage. The following techniques will help your tree grow miniature leaves.
It’s harder to encourage a tree with large, fan-like leaves to sprout pint-sized foliage. Instead, opt for a tree whose leaves are small relative to its size. Ash, oak, and willow are great breeds to start with.

Leaves use energy from the sun to power photosynthesis. In a dimmer environment, a tree will grow larger leaves to take in more light. More light → less surface area needed → smaller leaves.
Defoliation is an essential part of getting your bonsai to produce small leaves. It’s also a process that differs from tree to tree. Look up recommendations for your specific tree breed or inquire with the nursery staff.
Essentially, defoliation involves completely or partially removing the first foliage of the year to force a second, smaller growth. To achieve this effect, you will either remove the largest leaves, the leaves in a particular section, or all of the leaves on the tree.
Grower Beware: DO NOT defoliate a coniferous tree; the needles will not grow back.
While there are many ways to keep your bonsai tree small, these tips and tricks will set you up for success. Have another tip for keeping your bonsai tree small? Leave your suggestion in our Facebook group.
Bonsai tree care doesn’t have to be complicated. At Bonsai Tree Resource Center, we’ve developed easy-to-understand resources and high-quality products for growers of any skill level.
At The Bonsai Resource Center, our goal is to equip you with everything you need to grow and maintain a truly beautiful bonsai tree. This is our passion, and we want it to be yours as well! Whether you are a bonsai beginner or are looking to hone your skills, check out our other articles and visit our shop for all your bonsai needs. And connect with other bonsai lovers in our Facebook Group—we look forward to seeing you there!
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