large natural Jin?
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any ideas on what I should do with this large natural jin? I got this tree from an industrial park and am letting it get acclimated. I dont know if I should keep or shorten and taper the natural jin on this tree, it is very large and I am unsure if I can incorporate it into the design. please see attatchments.
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That’s one potent beast....
I must look around in industrial parks on my area.
I must look around in industrial parks on my area.
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I would turn it through about 180 left with the jinn almost vertical, and I would not reduce it at all. It is super, you don't find trees like that often
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I saw this and asked the person at the front desk if I could take it because it was in a shaded area and getting no care, she said sure. I told her that I do 名媛直播 and would bring her a picture of it after styling.
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It is a nice plant. But do allow it time to get settled. For junipers taking a one year break between digging them from the landscape untill styling is a normal timeframe. I would not do anything for the next year, so the tree gets a chance to get healthy again.
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thank you, I am going to leave it alone and let it get established until next year or next December, living in S Florida the summers can be brutal.
Do you think that I should put it in a shady spot or keep it in full sun?
Do you think that I should put it in a shady spot or keep it in full sun?
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Rob762 wrote: Do you think that I should put it in a shady spot or keep it in full sun?
Let it have full sun after high summer.
Dappled shade during the hottest months in Florida.
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