Hi all, loving the trees and techniques in the thread. It is my new bible. I was wondering if it’s appropriate to ask questions about Shimpaku here or, do I stick to the general Q&A thread? If not please feel free to move this post!
I had some questions in regards to David Nassars latest video which can be found here;
https://youtu.be/lhfaS1Mrz3M
My interest comes from foliage pads and the trimming back the new growth foliage whips to keep the pads clean and uniform. Does repeated use of this method weaken the tree over time? I think that the ‘cloud foliage’ would also begin to age and weaken and not be as effective of photosynthesis. How is this remedied?
My own thoughts would be to eventually let some of the shoots elongate, then give them a little trim back and allow that new foliage to broaden and ramify thus allowing it to start replacing the other older foliage on the pads by removing the old growth. Is this what is practiced or is there a way you could share that is correct? Otherwise, is backbudding allowed which will be brought forward to replace the older foliage? If old foliage needs to be removed, how many seasons can you get away with just trimming the new shoots before the plant starts to decline?
Lastly, is there a page or spreadsheet that tells you all about how Shimpaku grow and develop (Not just as bonsai, the plant itself), what to watch out for and what months to do this in. From what I gather, bending in winter, repot towards the end of spring (3rd month of spring I think) and trimming after the new growth has hardened off in summer and autumn.
Any help on this would be amazing. Thank you
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