beginner questions and tree identification
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Posted 13 years 12 hours ago #4663
My questions:
What kind of tree is it?
Do you repot and prune at the same time?
Should I start with wire for training this early or wait to see if it takes in the new pot?
Any other tips or training/pruning ideas would be helpful.
Thanks!!
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Posted 13 years 11 hours ago #4665Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #4715now you have to leave it to grow. you will also need to decide how big you want the final result. your best bet is to double your pot size and bury it in the ground keep it fertalized to get some good growth
seedlings need time and patience
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #4722I think that if you want to get some more extreme bends in the main trunk, now is as good a time to wire the main stem and give it some shape as any. Just make sure you are carefull not to break it, and remove the wire before it bites in the bark,Once the shape sets, you can then still let it grow thicker.
Personally, I do not understand why people want to wait with giving the tree movement untill the trunk has become thick and dificult to shape. Think saplings are flexible, easy to form and very extreme bends can be made very easily.
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #4732if it was a pine i would wholeheartedly agreeI think that if you want to get some more extreme bends in the main trunk, now is as good a time to wire the main stem and give it some shape
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #4837Put some wire on, loosely though, and chuck it in the ground for a few years... Checking the wire carefully of course from time to time, just so that it doesn't bite into the bark.
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