Crabapple big cut
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Right, after Auk mentioned the worry about a big cut..
Here is my crabapple.. An layer from a larger tree, trunk chopped and well.. Boring.
It has a 'natural' shari, and I have created a top shari on the otherside. In early spring I am planning to hollow the trunk and build an old worn down tree..
Here is my crabapple.. An layer from a larger tree, trunk chopped and well.. Boring.
It has a 'natural' shari, and I have created a top shari on the otherside. In early spring I am planning to hollow the trunk and build an old worn down tree..
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I can see the potential now you have said it. For a good carve and ancient trunk i think i agree with you on that. Next step: let it grow.
One question, hw long do you think it would take to create a nice branch ramification?
One question, hw long do you think it would take to create a nice branch ramification?
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leatherback wrote: Right, after Auk mentioned the worry about a big cut..
Here is my crabapple..
Good examples, thanks. If I want to make something out of my crabapple, it seems I hardly have another choice but to get rid of the current top. I'm going to be patient though. I got it autumn last year, with lots of little apples in it by the way, so it seems healthy enough, but I want to see first what it does this year, and how hard it grows.
Next year... maybe, if I'm brave enough
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bob wrote: One question, hw long do you think it would take to create a nice branch ramification?
I have my eyes on a 4 years trajectory before getting in the area of ramnification (Which with crapapple is almost always coarse)
Year 1 = last year: Getting the self-layered section to root
Year 2 = This year: Carving the stump
Year 3 = Primary & secundairy branches in place
Year 4 = Start refining
So basically, the first two years, the plant gets to do what it wants, to buildup energy. Carving this year is actually a year too soon, but I am an impatient person, and hope I can provide enough TLC to get it through a dificult phase.. Depending on the response (I fully expect the tree to be sulky this year) I may or may nog wire the plant sometime in summer, and get the first branching in place..
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