Can heavy pruning be done during summer months?
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #69955Why do you want to prune now?
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #69957Tropfrog wrote: I have never heard that before. Maybe you can, maybe it survives. But for sure not the best time. I have done das pruning from late authum to early spring and it seems to work good for me no matter.
Why do you want to prune now?
To prevent overgrowth. You have never heard what before?
Many employees at that nursery would say similar things. I could prune it now or any time of the year. Their reason was because gardeners prune trees all year round and a dwarf Alberta spruce was not an exception from being a tree.
I still don’t know though. Could I prune it without repotting?
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #70002After strong pruning for most species it is best to shade them a little as parts of the plant become exposed to the sun that were not before and therefor there is a risk of sunburn.
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #70035leatherback wrote: Strong pruning of picea is best done late summer early fall. Maintenance pruning is done in spring, before the young growth turns mature.
After strong pruning for most species it is best to shade them a little as parts of the plant become exposed to the sun that were not before and therefor there is a risk of sunburn.
When exactly is late summer/early fall? In California hot temperatures persist through September and temperatures won’t start dropping until October. But with climate change fall is a very short period and doesn’t start later into the year. In fact deciduous trees didn’t start losing their leaves until December [2020] last season.
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #70036Check out bone dry bonsai on Youtube. He is in california and can be a good hint on when to do things.
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #70043It would really be more convenient to mark a calendar time, but it is the tree, and they don't know how to read the calendar.
Fall is harder to define. Some deciduous trees change leaf colors in late October, some in early December. In this climate I don’t have to winterize much so I don't have to do much, and that is more a response to weather forecasts. We joke about going out of town for a weekend and missing winter because we usually get no more than a few days of serious frost.
Last year it was below freezing six nights, most of the just a few degrees and only two nights of hard freeze, 19 to 24 F/-7 to -5. Winter is hard to define.
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #70044Ivan Mann wrote: Wheels the advice column says do,something in the fall or spring it really means do it when the tree thinks it is fall or spring, not when a calendar entry picks up. Some of my trees leaf out in February, some in March, and some in April. I pot them when the buds start to swell, not a calendar time.
It would really be more convenient to mark a calendar time, but it is the tree, and they don't know how to read the calendar.
Fall is harder to define. Some deciduous trees change leaf colors in late October, some in early December. In this climate I don’t have to winterize much so I don't have to do much, and that is more a response to weather forecasts. We joke about going out of town for a weekend and missing winter because we usually get no more than a few days of serious frost.
Last year it was below freezing six nights, most of the just a few degrees and only two nights of hard freeze, 19 to 24 F/-7 to -5. Winter is hard to define.
But how can you tell if a conifer, particularly spruce, is sensing a fall season?
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Posted 3 years 5 months ago #70050Wes V. wrote:
But how can you tell if a conifer, particularly spruce, is sensing a fall season?
At the moment the only conifer I have is a bald cypress. I have killed junipers, dwarf Alberta spruce, pines, and others. Maybe I should tell how they sense fall a little better.
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