Large Flowering Quince
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Re: Large Flowering Quince
to get quince to flower you have to allow new growth. quince flower on last years growth and if healthy will flower on fresh growth at the end of summer. cut back wuince hard after flowering in early spring. allow to grow till mid summer then prune to shape. it will flower late winter, early spring the following year on the current years growth
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Re: Large Flowering Quince
Gday Jow & Astroboy!
Just a final update for now: repotted and trimmed. I hope that leaving the leaders/branches long & leafy will retard the appearance of suckers this time around - every other year I have chopped back beyond the foliage, and the suckers have been prolific. I am slowly bringing the roots up to expose the man-made nebari, and next year I hope to bring it up quite dramatically.
It doesn't look like much at the moment, but I have plenty of nodes to choose from, and will be chopping all the leaders back come late-Summer. I might even trim back after the first flush of growth, just to see if that affects internodal length. (Thanks for the info, Astro!)
Thanks again!
Fly.
Just a final update for now: repotted and trimmed. I hope that leaving the leaders/branches long & leafy will retard the appearance of suckers this time around - every other year I have chopped back beyond the foliage, and the suckers have been prolific. I am slowly bringing the roots up to expose the man-made nebari, and next year I hope to bring it up quite dramatically.
It doesn't look like much at the moment, but I have plenty of nodes to choose from, and will be chopping all the leaders back come late-Summer. I might even trim back after the first flush of growth, just to see if that affects internodal length. (Thanks for the info, Astro!)
Thanks again!
Fly.
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Re: Large Flowering Quince

It's probably about time I changed the title of this thread to "Small Flowering Quince"...
This year I promise to so some pruning/shaping during the warmer months, and not just let the thing grow wild...
Updates to follow.
Fly.
[EDIT] Looking at the pictures here, I wonder if the "front" isn't a little further around to the right...[/EDIT]
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Re: Large Flowering Quince
it's great to see the long term story about the developement of this tree Flybri, I like many others have plenty of "pre-bonsai" that we hope will one day make a tree... seeing the work and time this has taken you, gives us hope for our future trees... (my flowering quinces were turned into garden plants years ago.. although I periodicaly go in and chop it back to one trunk to thicken? that trunk... lol
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Gday Paddles!paddles wrote:it's great to see the long term story about the developement of this tree Flybri
Looking at my "progress" with this tree, I reckon I could have cut it down to this point at the first repot, and saved myself a lot of time.

Never mind...
Fly.
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Re: Large Flowering Quince
Nice movement for such a little tree Mr. Fly
Is it still throwing up those suckers? What is your finished height going to be?
Regards,
Steven

Is it still throwing up those suckers? What is your finished height going to be?
Regards,
Steven
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Re: Large Flowering Quince
Gday Mr Steven!Steven wrote:Nice movement for such a little tree Mr. Fly![]()
Is it still throwing up those suckers? What is your finished height going to be?
Here's another pic from a slightly different angle (complete with empty beer for scale

It is still suckering, but this year I hope to keep on top by constantly pruning off any growth that I don't want. As for a 'finished' height: I quite like the silhouette as it stands, so as I introduce better ramification, I will likely aim for a height less than 1.5 times the current height. If I can keep it even lower again, I should be happy.
Now to get some flowers on the thing...

Thanks!
Fly.
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How bout something like this?
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Gday Matt!MattA wrote:How bout something like this?
I don't think I could make such a drastic change unless I did something like this first: Thanks!
Fly.
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Works for me, tho after that many i wouldnt be able to cut straightFlyBri wrote: Gday Matt!
I don't think I could make such a drastic change unless I did something like this first: Thanks!
Fly.

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Re: Large Flowering Quince
First time I have actually broken out in laughter on this site. Thanks Fly.
Lovely little tree, I'm interested to see it's future.
Lovely little tree, I'm interested to see it's future.
Cheers,
Pat
(Grow little ones, grow.)
Pat
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