Pruning bonsai

Pruning bonsai is an essential practice to maintain the beauty and health of the bonsai. Pruning is done to shape the tree, promote new growth, and maintain the health of the tree.


Pruning of bonsai can be broadly divided into the following three steps:

1. Formative Pruning: This is to determine the overall shape of the bonsai, pruning large branches to create a basic shape.

2. Maintenance Pruning: This is to maintain the shape of the bonsai, control new growth, and remove excess branches.

3. Detail Pruning: This is to refine the details of the bonsai, pruning small branches and leaves to bring out the maximum beauty of the bonsai.


Pruning varies depending on the tree species, season, and health of the bonsai, so it is important to choose the best pruning method for each bonsai.


Pruning of bonsai is an essential practice to maintain the beauty and health of the bonsai. By choosing the appropriate pruning method and pruning regularly, the bonsai can maintain its beauty for a long period. Pruning of bonsai can be said to be an art that brings out the vitality and beauty of plants to the fullest.



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