Japanese Maple Question
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I'm also unsure if it's okay to start wiring this some time next month or if I should wait until the fall. (it's almost summer here)
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For now, leave the branch, and use it, as Auk indicated, as a sacrifice branch to thicken the trunk. Let it grow lots.
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It's getting sort of late in the year for chopping, guess it's sort of the iffie time of year, might work if the roots were strong and healthy. For now, just keep it alive, and study bonsai. Maybe get a few guinea pig plants, and see how they like it.
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Isn't he just talking about that one branch though. Would it really slow the growth of the trunk if he prunes that one shoot?Auk wrote: I would not cut it back and let the plant grow a couple of years to develop a trunk, before doing much else to it.
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名媛直播 Bender wrote:
Isn't he just talking about that one branch though. Would it really slow the growth of the trunk if he prunes that one shoot?Auk wrote: I would not cut it back and let the plant grow a couple of years to develop a trunk, before doing much else to it.
It's just one small branch - on just one small plant. Relatively speaking, it's a large branch.
It would slow down the trunk getting thicker.
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In my opinion - leave the branch for now, it will help in thickening up the trunk. In addition, when styling, I think you could use that branch - from the root ball to the branch in discussion bend right, from the branch in discussion up bend left (my styling advice is inline with the image perspective). That branch could play a strong role in the style, however as leatherback mentioned that is up to you.
For now, I'd say get the plant into a good potting medium and focus on the growth of the trunk.
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I see it now. Wow. That makes so much sense.Auk wrote: Relatively speaking, it's a large branch.

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