Japenese White Pine Trunk Reduction
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #55577appleaNbananas wrote: Can someone explain how I can cut the tree attached back just below the thick wires near the Apex of the tree? The upwards facing branch near that point will be the new leader ideally. Thanks for your help everyone
Turn the upper part of the trunk into a jin?
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #55578Turn the upper part of the trunk into a jin?
My thoughts exactly!
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #55585Do consider whether you want the trunk to increase in size though. If so, you can leave the top in for a few years to get more girth on the trunk and remove it later. If you do consider removing: Cut it leaving a stub. Then in summer cut flush with the branch you want to keep and it will still heal over with a trunk this young.
You do have a lot of places with more than 1 branch on the trunk. This will eventually lead to swelling and as a result bulges and iverse taper. You might need to reduce the number of branches.
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #55586appleaNbananas wrote: Interesting I haven't been bold yet to try the technique? Would it be like widdling a piece of wood into a point. Methods to prevent stress death, etc?
With a sharp knife you cut the bark all around the trunk at the bottom of the to-be-yinned area. Cut off all the branches above it, leaving stubs. Pull off the bark. Then decide what you want to keep from the rest of the wood.
I would not make a top-yin personally. The tree is way too young and to me it would look odd until you do get some barking of the trunk, in 15 years.
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #55597My question to your initial response: reverse taper. I have removed a few branches in the area of the eventual final result, cutting so called t branches and leaving sets of two branches that create 45 degrees of separation. I have left a few small buds from last season underneath what will the the first set of branches eventually in the hope that it will thicken up the trunk even more, but maybe those should go to allow the nutrients to flow into the smaller branches that I want to include in the tree?
The one spot I have left a full spiral of branches to coexist is where I want the top of the tree to be with the understanding that its best to cut back a white where there is plenty of buds.
Will cutting back to the area prevent the trunk from expanding?
Here is a more top down angle . I know it has a while for it to be complete but the variety is my favorite and I'm in this tree for the long run so in no rush to a finished tree. I'm working to promote growth in the core and get as many options as possible.
After my own research, jinning or Shari any branch at this point would take away options and be a little risky at this time.
Any opinions on what to do with the leggy top growth..
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Posted 4 years 11 months ago #55598If you don’t reduce that to one branch, the trunk will start swelling as branches elongate and thicken, resulting in a unsightly bulge, hence bringing to reverse taper.
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