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Acer buergerianum shohin forest 1-20

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The Buerger Maple is a deciduous bonsai tree, appreciated for the small size and colour of its leaves in spring and autumn. Its vigour and rapid growth produce large trunks that express power.

  • Photos taken in april 2025
Waist 42 cm
Location Outside
Age 7 ans
Foliage Deciduous
Height Entre 40 et 80 cm
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Cultivation Advice

Outdoors all year round, the maple appreciates a spot in part shade, especially in very hot weather. In spring and autumn, it will still need sun during the day to encourage branching and develop beautiful colours. In summer only, we advise you to give it an eastern exposure, with sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon, as this tree does not appreciate the scorching summer sun.

As a precaution protect the roots from frost, for example by wrapping the pot with winter fleece or glass wool.

The maple needs a substrate that is always moist. Water regularly, but leave the root ball to dry out slightly between waterings to avoid over-watering. In spring/summer, water regularly - **every day**  in warm weather! In winter, on the other hand, water as the soil warms up. Thanks to the rain and cold, you won't necessarily need to water regularly, as the substrate will remain moist.

Important: Don't hesitate to water the whole root ball down to the roots, as the water will drain out through the holes in the underside of the pot, or bathe the bonsai in water for a few minutes to make sure it is well watered. We advise against putting a dish or container under the pot, as the water will stagnate and may cause the roots to rot (too much water = asphyxiation).

The maple likes fresh soil with a good proportion of organic matter. In the nursery, we use agricultural compost made up of black peat, white peat, aged organic matter, topsoil, horse manure and pozzolan. At the next repotting, which takes place every 2/3 years at the beginning of March, you can mix in a more draining substrate such as akadama, pumice, kiryu, etc. Just be careful not to disturb the roots and do not destroy the entire root ball.

Use a substrate that can both drain your soil to eliminate excess water and retain it in the event of drought. Avoid, however, soils that are too draining and made up solely of pumice or pozzolan, as they do not retain enough moisture.

Many bonsai react badly to being repotted at the wrong time or too drastically.

Shoots and branches can be pruned all year round. Strong branches should be pruned in autumn to avoid excessive loss of sap, or in summer.

In the nursery, we use NPK 12 12 17 blue fertiliser for tomatoes and flowers. You can use it and put a handful (small or large depending on the size of the pot) on the substrate from May to October, every 2 months, alternating chemical/organic.