Growing new branches on spruce/pine?
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Posted 3 years 11 months ago #64841What you need is a healthy tree and to decandle it quite hard in spring/early summer. The tree will then shoose were it throws new growth. Hardly newer exactly were you want new branches:).
That spruce, by the way seems like it has been depleated of lower branches over a few years. That means it has not many places left to backbud from. That can proove to be a difficult material.
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Posted 3 years 11 months ago #64842I'll definitely try and read something about how to decandle, thanks for the tip!
Secondly, how can you tell that the spruce doesn't have much opportunity do grow buds on the lower part of the trunk? I'd be interested how you could tell, and maybe any ideas on what to do... or how I could tell myself. I am very desperate. Would be a shame to waste that tree.
Thank you so much though.
Cheers, and have a good one!
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Posted 3 years 11 months ago #64853Tropfrog wrote: The trunk just have limited possibility to grow new branches, sometimes called dormant buds. When they produce this kind of trees with a bare trunk, they cut a lot of branches. When new grow they cut them as well. On the picture it looks like many branches has been removed. Hence less dormant buds left. But it is not impossible, you allready have the tree so there are no harm in trying. If it falls, you have learned something.
Have you developed spruce and pine bonsai from raw stock?
I refrain from recommendations, as I do not know the species well enough. I know enough about them to realize tneither is straightforward and backbudding certainly on the whitepine, is tricky.
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Posted 3 years 11 months ago #64858I guess the only way to find out is to try. Nothing to loose right?
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Posted 3 years 11 months ago #64920Thanks.
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Posted 3 years 11 months ago #64921Cheers!
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