BONSAI CULTIVATION
NOTES
POSITION Full
sun though protect from scorching Summer sun. Though frost hardy
to at least -10°C, temperatures below -3°C can cause dieback of
fine branches so some frost protection should be afforded.
WATERING
Salix prefer plenty of moisture and should never be allowed to
dry out. They are very thirsty plants and require regular watering,
particularly during hot periods. It is often recommended that
Willows are stood in a shallow tray of water during the Summer
months; my personal feeling is that this is only recommended on
very hot days where excess water will either evaporate or be taken
up by the tree within a few hours.
FEEDING Every
two weeks from Spring until late Summer.
REPOTTING
Salix require repotting in Spring as buds extend. It is not necessary
to repot twice in a season as has been stated in some bonsai text.
PRUNING Cut
back very hard in late Winter, continually trim back shoots during
the growing season. For Salix grown in a weeping form, branches
are cut back nearly to the trunk each Winter and replaced by new
branches (which need wiring downwards) each Spring.
PROPAGATION
Salix are one of the easiest plants to propagate (other than S.
caprea/ Pussy or Goat Willow); softwood or hardwood cuttings can
be taken at any time. The thicker the cutting, the greater the
success rate; cuttings 5" thick (or more) can be taken easily
from hardwood in late Winter.
PESTS AND DISEASES
Aphids, caterpillars, sawflies, willow scale and rust may be a
problem.
STYLING Ideally
styled in weeping or cascade forms in all sizes.