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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1876
Hi everyone.
This is an idea I have for my sourwood. I got it at the discount place dirt cheap...like $6.00 I think. Anyway, tonight I decided it's fate. Right now it's entirely too tall (24 inches) and it's trunk is a disaster. the branches are too long....I could go on.
here it is...
next spring I'm going to chop the whole thing and start over. I think it would be a cute broom style bonsai, if the leaves reduce.
here's a picture of the whole tree and another of it's trunk...
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1887
Hi Lance,

This is the one you previously chopped...yes? And you had wired the two lower branches as well as the trunk leader. I think the bend in the trunk is kinda funky! :P It seems that it needs a lot more secondary branches...would you agree?
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1891
Leslie,
This tree is the same tree. I thought the bend in the trunk was kind of fun too...for a while.
The tree needs more secondary branches, smaller leaves, shorter internodes.
Its funny how peoples perspectives change :)
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1892
Yes, the leaves are huge! Could you pinch back the new growth on the end of the branches to slow the growth there and encourage some back-budding? Although I don't suppose this can be done with an outdoor tree this time of year :huh:. I find this tree is similar in looks to the Ficus.
Wow! Our overnight temperture went down to 5 degrees Celcius...that's only 40F!!!
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1902
leslie,
yep time to bring in the tropicals i hit 48 last night and 41 is the low tonight.
winters comeing fast get your trees secure early this year

Lance,
just to be safe leave a branch when you chop them sometimes they don't come back when cut too far...by the way have you tasted your tree?is it really sour?i think i would be tempted :P

P.S how do you get a quote from another post just copy and paste?
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1905
At the bottom of the screen..click the button that reads "quote".
I will taste a leaf on my sourwood tomorrow and let you know. I'm now curious.
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1935

Pinkham wrote: At the bottom of the screen..click the button that reads "quote".
I will taste a leaf on my sourwood tomorrow and let you know. I'm now curious.


cool it didn't work like this last time i tried it, thanks, as for tasting the leaves i'd make sure its not poisonous,i was kinda joking but i know if it was safe i'd try it.
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1936
It tastes like a leaf. It's not sour..what a rip off :)
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1938
LOL!!! nice to know that you know what a regular leaf tastes like, maples leaves are quite unique i'd say myself. maybe its the wood thats sour...no tree biting now :P
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Posted 13 years 3 months ago #1946
Hey Lance,
Next Spring when you go to give your Sourwood a chop...you could try gnawing thru it first to see what it tastes like :P (Just kidding...don't go chewing on anything unless you know it's safe, K?) ;)

This morning when I got up at 6:30 am...it was 0 degrees celcius ~ 32 degrees F. We had our first frost of the season! :( I luv the Spring and Fall however, the older I get the less I like Winter.
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