SELECTION & GROWING

When growing bonsai fuchsia the aim is to create a flowering tree in a small pot, always keep this in mind when selecting a fuchsia for your subject. The encliandra species or hybrid encliandra having a small leaf and flower makes an excellent initial choice, start your plants in half pots starting with a 1 inch F, then 3 inch half pots, continuing in increments of 1 inch upwards to 8 inch or a half-full seed tray, these are then used for shaping etc until it is ready for its final dish. When your tree is in its final pot, root pruning will need to be done annually in the spring before new growth appears and the rootball treated with ‘Superthrive’: prune and shape branches 4-6 weeks after root pruning and repotting.

COMPOSTS

A free draining compost is a must : the following mixtures have been found very suitable :-

Mix 1


2 parts gravel
1 part composted bark (riddled)
2 parts John Innes No. 3
2 parts multipurpose compost

Mix 2


2 parts gravel
1 part perlite
3 parts John Innes No. 3
3 parts multipurpose compost

Mix 3


3 parts gravel
1 part river sand
4 parts composted bark (riddled)
4 parts multipurpose compost

SUITABLE FUCHSIA FOR BONSAI

ARIEL - COTTINGHAM - DEVON CORNISH PIXIE BELL - DERBY IMP - FUKSIE FOETSIE - F. ENCLIANDRA - ENCLIANDRA - F. MAGELLANICA – F. PUMILA – F. MICROPHYLLIA - F. RICCARTONII - F. VERISCOLOUR - JUNES BUTTERFLY - LOTTY HOBY - OOSJE - LOGAN GARDEN TEA ROOMS. - OULTON FAIRY - RADINGS INGE - RADINGS KARIN.

These are just a few of many to choose from that have made or will make excellent bonsai :-


OULTON
CROWN


OULTON
STAR


OULTON
EMPRESS


OULTON
ROBIN


LOGAN GARDEN
TEAROOMS


OULTON
CHAFFINCH


OULTON
RED IMP


OULTON
TEMPTRESS

 


This page was last updated on 8th March 2001
© Potteries Bonsai Group 2001