Feminized canna bonsai

Since Bonsai literally translates as "plant in pot", any plant (also a Marijuana plant) can be rightfully named a bonsai. ... Now we're no expert at Cannabis plants, but we're pretty sure these plants don't grow trunks very well, definitely don't grow branches like trees do and the leaves are difficult to reduce in size.
 

crimsonecho

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you may try to reveg it and then take clones and bonsai that clones. its not hard to bonsai cannabis. you just have to de-pot, prune the roots and repot again always in the same tiny container but its gonna want to grow upwards so bend and tie constantly.
i dont keep bonsais to take clones i keep bonsais so i can flower them directly and take new clones to bonsai. this way i can hold upto 40 moms in a 2x2 for months and years just be ready to do some work every month or so.
its always better to grow from a bonsai by the way seedlings take longer to achieve that kind of growth even a battered, unhappy bonsai can really explode with growth as soon as you give it a bigger pot.
 

lusidghost

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you may try to reveg it and then take clones and bonsai that clones. its not hard to bonsai cannabis. you just have to de-pot, prune the roots and repot again always in the same tiny container but its gonna want to grow upwards so bend and tie constantly.
i dont keep bonsais to take clones i keep bonsais so i can flower them directly and take new clones to bonsai. this way i can hold upto 40 moms in a 2x2 for months and years just be ready to do some work every month or so.
its always better to grow from a bonsai by the way seedlings take longer to achieve that kind of growth even a battered, unhappy bonsai can really explode with growth as soon as you give it a bigger pot.
I've been pheno hunting and collecting bonsai moms for the past 7 months. I'll probably end up with around 30 mothers by the end of this year. I leave the roots alone, but prune the branches about once a week.

My plan is to clone a temporary mother off of the bonsai to have enough clones for the next run, and then destroy the temp mom. That way the bonsais can stay tiny and never need to get transplanted.
 

lusidghost

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These are around 7 months old. I wrapped them in nursery fabric because the rockwool was getting unsightly and I noticed something was munching on them. I need to buy some nematodes.
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These are clones of my current grow. Most won’t make the cut. I already pulled two that weren’t looking very exciting.
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crimsonecho

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These are around 7 months old. I wrapped them in nursery fabric because the rockwool was getting unsightly and I noticed something was munching on them. I need to buy some nematodes.
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These are clones of my current grow. Most won’t make the cut. I already pulled two that weren’t looking very exciting.
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i prune the roots so they can grow new and healthier ones and don’t become rootbound. after a while it just keeps them happier with root pruning. but i always flower my bonsai and get new bonsais from that because after a while they tend to get big no matter what i do.
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and they grow real well once they go into a bigger pot, these are my neglected bonsai house was in renovation and they stayed in a locked room for months only watered when needed so they were pretty beaten up but just after 22 days they were happy happy happy

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anyway bonsais are cool :)
 
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