Nursery grown Juniper chinensis
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Good to hear all is clear, so we are blessed of seeing more of the progression.
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eangola wrote: Yes. The tree has some new growth and hasn't shown any signs of distress. All branches are still alive and healthy. Junipers are slow, but it has been about a month already, so I doubt the tree would die, or lose any branch.
If you want to prove I'm wrong, show me examples! Which you did.... thanks for the lesson!
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Indo Andreas wrote: Here as promised some pictures of re growth,on the branch and close to the trunk, so don't worry to much it may well come out fine.
Hi Indo Andreas. Do you usually let the new bud grow wild until the branch reaches the desired thickness, then work on ramification?
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Yes I do let them grow wild, I will make some pictures of an juniper that had the buds growing for over a year, since I got the plant. Watch the next post.
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