zelkova pruning
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Two questions:
1. Did my google search mislead me to think that Zelcova can be indoor when it should be outdoor? If so, can I keep it indoors with a grow light and just put outside for a winter dormancy?
2. Can I prune it down to 12 inches (there are four branches below 12 inchs?
thanks.
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Could you please post a picture of the tree so ee can chack soil conditions?
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PortageBay wrote: I soaked overnight and planted this morning.
名媛直播 is all about patience.
You "soaked overnight"?
No good. Not a useful technique.
You repotted it already? Even when the tree is leafless and apparently dormant (or sick; or dead; we don't know).
No good. Not a wise decision.
Please be patient, read as much as possible about your little tree habits, DON'T hard prune it, wire it, repot it, defoliate it or fertilize it until you are sure you can keep it alive.
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good steps & advice from the nursery. I am sure people in the tropics do not realize: In temperate climate a lot of trees are sold bare-rooted at this time of year. It safes a lot on transport cost. The roots are wrapped in cloth/foil and need to get soaked in water for several hours before planting.
I have bought a bunch of apple seedlings like this a few years ago. I did a lot of trimming./
Whether to trim or not depends a lot on the future you see for them I suppose. If they are thick enough, you could trim. Else, probably leave all material there. But let's see some pictures & hear your ideas for the future.
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leatherback wrote: I am sure people in the tropics do not realize: In temperate climate a lot of trees are sold bare-rooted at this time of year.
Right, I have never seen barefooted trees being sold around here.
And so if you leave them barerooted for some time (days) nothing bad happens?
That's news for me!
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