Leaf Ramification
- joncoh101
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Haha nah its spring already here,so do you mean i must just let it grow mad to the end of spring? Does anyone know the extent of trimming i can carry out in Summer?
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If you want to thicken the trunk should not be too cut the branches ... and in my respectful view the priority is to have a decent trunk before branching to work.
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Yeah i agree daniele. This is why i am so tempted to just plant it in the ground until the trunk is very thick
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If you are tempted, why not just do it?
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Haha i dont know where i would plant it in my garden
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Correct me if I'm wrong however, putting the tree in a large pot would be the next best thing to putting it in the ground, I believe.
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Yes thats true, however i am still not sure if i can repot in summer? Because spring is nearly coming to an end
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if the tree isn't in a catastrophic situation it's better to wait until the fall.
I know neither your climate neither location of your trees but if you can assure him a partial shade and well manage watering it must also be feasible.
I know neither your climate neither location of your trees but if you can assure him a partial shade and well manage watering it must also be feasible.
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joncoh101 wrote: Yes thats true, however i am still not sure if i can repot in summer? Because spring is nearly coming to an end
I repot in every season. Main thing to worry about: Is the tree strong, and how much damage will I do to the roots. If you are just going to take it out of container A, and put it in bigger contaner B without doinbg anything to the roots, there is nog reason why you can't do that any time of the year.
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Ok cool, great points guys. Lb i will then take the tree and just put it in another pot without touching the roots
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