This is 1 of the J.Maples that were removed from my garden in Winter 2008 and potted up .They were naked chop top trunks with no branches .Original posted in Dec 2008 showing the start of the progression .Today i defoliated
and removed unwanted
branchlets and reduced the apex
by 100mm .This trainer has been defoliated on average 4-5 times since ’08 .Whilst most people believe you can only defol’ once or twice at the maximum ,this is not correct .I have pushed Japanese Maples regularly 4-5 times per season , the timing is essentual . Six defol’s will definately kill the tree on most occasions . With so much energy going into the ramification the Chop scar
will heal very slowly.I don’t used cut pastes on any trees however i did seal with Steri-prune , a bitumen based wound sealer .
Cheers Alpineart
Japanese Maple Progression
Good blogging!
You said that the timing is key, can you explain that a little more. Like when do you do the first defoliation and how long do you wait until the next, etc. thanks
Hi Roddy , i defoliate as soon as the first leaves harden off . when the second set of leaves harden off they too are removed and so on . This can be done as long as the health of the tree doesn’t decline . Reduce the watering until the new leaves begin to burst , then power feed over the next few weeks until the majority of the foliage i firm enough to remove . Our growing season is quite long here in Australia . Hope this helps
Cheers Alpineart
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