Young Premna Cutting: Full Twist Style

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Young premna microphylia are forgiving when it comes to bending/wiring.

I am lucky to get an abundant supply of premna cuttings because everytime I trim, and I make it a point not to throw away the cut stems. Instead, I plant them patiently, no matter how small they are. With this, not only that I save time cleaning for debris, but I also get to have more trees in store for future bonsai projects.

 

I have a good number of pots like this. Pots full of small stem cuttings.

One good thing about premnas is that their stems grow no matter what size. And that fascinates me a lot. As you notice in the above image. There are short and long stems.

I think Prema’s ability to grow and ramify its why branches even at an early age is one of the reasons they do really well in most of my mame bonsai projects.

I took one of the stem cuttings that I planted separately (below) a few months ago in a small pot. And I thought I’d share my thoughts on this little tree.
Full view of my mame premna cutting

 

As I’ve said, premnas are very good as mame material. This tree is quite long, and I thought it would look great if I bent it to my satisfaction.

I have always been inspired by the Japanese way of bending trees (specific pines), forcing them to the limits, even to the point of cracking or breaking a branch.

Notice the crack on the second bend from the base?

With its fragility, I am lucky that this little tree didn’t completely snap during wiring. It has been growing for a couple of months now with its wire on and is doing well and well.

Another point to consider when taking care of mame or small-size bonsai is watering. Because the tree is planted in a small pot, the water runs dry quickly. So it is best to water them at least once a day. I water my mame premnas daily around 5PM because this is my available time.

In my next post, I will discuss my mini collection of mame trees.

How about you? Tell me about your premna mame collection in the comments below.

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Jaycee G

Jaycee works in digital marketing and has been bonsai-obsessed for more than ten years. He currently serves as the secretary of Sandugo Bonsai Society -  a growing group in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.

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