Japanese Maple will start its training...
- Clicio
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The plan is to chop it good and start from the first branch.
Applying cut paste is mandatory in this case, as the cut will be big and maples are prone to get fungus easily.
Some years of fun are in sight, I guess.
Any other suggestions?
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40529Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40533leatherback wrote: I probably would not cut it..
It's too big, it's too tall.
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40536Clicio wrote:
A bit of elegance never hurt. There are too many stocky trees as it is. I like the general trunkline and looks.leatherback wrote: I probably would not cut it..
If you do not like it, I will take it
It's too big, it's too tall.
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40540"Hard-pruning and formative pruning should be carried out in Autumn after leaf-fall (preferably within 1 week) or during the mid-summer semi-dormant period when wounds can heal very quickly. Never prune during Spring as all Acer species have a habit of bleeding profusely which can severely weaken the plant or even result in the loss of branches. Ensure all wounds are sealed."
I Collected large JM last year from a friend?s garden and pruned the trunk as I do with all deciduous yamadoris.
Big mistake, it nearly bled to death.
Just about survived.
Now it is growing again and it seems it made it, but it was painful looking at it for the whole last summer and hoping it will live.
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40550Mimo wrote: "Hard-pruning and formative pruning should be carried out in Autumn after leaf-fall (preferably within 1 week) or during the mid-summer semi-dormant period when wounds can heal very quickly."
Thanks for the really useful info, Mimo.
I'll take it into consideration before doing any damage to this Acer.
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40629I"ll keep you posted about the progression.
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Posted 6 years 7 months ago #40633Clicio wrote: Well, after a good eye to eye talk with Leatherback last night, he's convinced me not to chop it at all.
I"ll keep you posted about the progression.
Hey, don't go holding me responsible now!
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