From: sandy@twg.com (Sandy Vrooman) Subject: Re: Japanese Maple Info Needed Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 15:49:13 GMT 1. Japanese Maples do not breed true from seeds. This is one reason maples are grafted. Seeds can be started indoors before the last frost in flats. Outside after last frost. You need to protect seed & seedlings from birds and insects. Keep the flats well watered and in bright shade. 2. The prime directive of any young tree is to grow as tall as possible. Nursery stock usually is raised to be ground trees, not bonsai. You need to manipulate the growth of a maple to achieve the desired bonsai look. Bonsai nurseries let stock trees grow for a season and then cut them back drastically. They do this for several years before the tree is ready for styling. Maples have rings that go around the trunk. These rings are called internodes. Leaves will sprout from the internodes. Be brave next spring take a nursery stock maple and cut it back to only 1 or 2 internodes while dormant. Train 1 shoot as the new leader and the other as a side branch. Before the internodes get too far apart for the scale of the tree you desire, pinch back both branches, and then let the side branches go. Keep doing this until you have a trunk of the dimension you desire. The repeated pruning should give you a trunk with nice taper. Then the next spring, be brave again and cut all of the branches off of your ideal trunk and wait for new branches. Be careful to leave the ring at the base of the branches intact, these will be the buds for your final branches. Good luck. 3. The major publication is by Vertrees. I think the title is simple like "Maples". Sandy Vrooman