Bonsai
cultivation notes
Position
Slight shade particularly from mid-day sun. Provide some frost
protection in winter.
Feeding
Every week for a month upon leafbreak in Spring, every two
weeks thereafter.
Repotting
In spring (as buds extend) every two years, when tree is ten
years old repot as necessary when roots fill the pot. Hornbeams
have a tendency to have a small number of straight, vigorous
roots that emerge at angles from the trunkbase. These need
to be pruned hard back to encourage more numerous branching
roots.
Pruning
Pinch out apical buds as soon as possible as they emerge to
encourage short internodes. Allow the initial Spring flush
of growth to fully extend and harden off, then prune back
the new growth very hard. This had pruning will encourage
backbudding and a second flush of shorter, more compact growth
for the remainder of the year while ensuring the tree remains
vigorous. Remove large leaves as and when necessary.
Defoliation
At midsummer remove all leaves leaving just one at
the tip of each branch.
Propagation
Sow seed outside in Autumn. Softwood cuttings in mid-summer.
Pests
and diseases Coral spot, caterpillars and aphids,
sun scorch to leaves.
Styles
Suitable for all styles in medium to large sizes.