My first Maple ever!
- Albas
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Thank you.
Well, this one was made by air-layering, so it's easier to get a better base...
For seedlings you'll germinate them, let them grow for about a year, then you'll prune it's taproot, so you can start a flat root system, and you can plant on top of a tile or piece of wood or plastic so roots can grow radially...
At this point (if you want) you may give it a movement on the trunk...
This tree of mine, like I said, will change a lot on the top, I'll prune it the whole way back to start it's structure, but at least it has a good base to start with, and that makes me happy already.
To be honest, if you allow me, if you live in a temperate zone, forget about Flame Trees and go for temperate species... Maples are very rewarding if you have the adequate climate and environment for them, you'll strugle with tropical species.
Hope you enjoy the journey!
Well, this one was made by air-layering, so it's easier to get a better base...
For seedlings you'll germinate them, let them grow for about a year, then you'll prune it's taproot, so you can start a flat root system, and you can plant on top of a tile or piece of wood or plastic so roots can grow radially...
At this point (if you want) you may give it a movement on the trunk...
This tree of mine, like I said, will change a lot on the top, I'll prune it the whole way back to start it's structure, but at least it has a good base to start with, and that makes me happy already.
To be honest, if you allow me, if you live in a temperate zone, forget about Flame Trees and go for temperate species... Maples are very rewarding if you have the adequate climate and environment for them, you'll strugle with tropical species.
Hope you enjoy the journey!
by Albas
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