POSITION | Days are clearly getting shorter but it is still hot and mostly dry although we may have a shower now and again if we are fortunate. |
WATERING | The bonsai grower’s most important task is correct watering. |
FERTILISING | Late summer is a vital time to feed so that bonsai remain healthy and strong and so that they build energy to enable them to flower and store carbohydrates for winter. |
DISEASE CONTROL | Pests are very active and there are more and more types appearing as countries borders become easier to cross see remarks made in February. |
PRUNING | Watch the apex of trees, they tend to become too heavy and are the easiest part of a bonsai to neglect as far as pruning and shaping is concerned. Design and maintenance should be a priority. |
POTTING | A number of plants may be potted in late summer or early autumn and recovery, aided by Superthrive is usually efficient. This is also a good time for propagation. Dip cuttings in Dip-n-grow before rooting in a mixture of vermiculite and perlite. |
REMARKS | A good time for bonsai and those responsible for their maintenance. Prepare soils mixes as once the wet weather sets in it is difficult and unpleasant to work with soggy soil and compost. |