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Hi all I posted this tree up last week asking for some advice.
I am un sure wether I should cut it back now or wait for the first flush of leaves. I'm open to suggestions and critique
I spent a little time on it on the weekend and wired it up and into it's first ceramic pot. I am un sure wether I should cut it back now or wait for the first flush of leaves. I'm open to suggestions and critique
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Re: Liquidambar
What do you mean by cut back ??? Anything severe should be done before leaf breaks out. IMO 

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Re: Liquidambar
Nothing to do with this one yet
After leaf out, wait till each branch has 4 leaves, then cut back to 2 only.
the other option is to let the first 2 leaves open, then pinch the tip of the new shoot back.
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After leaf out, wait till each branch has 4 leaves, then cut back to 2 only.
the other option is to let the first 2 leaves open, then pinch the tip of the new shoot back.
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I think the second option if done early will create shorter internodes... But not sure if the tree gets less energy than letting grow to a few leaves then cutting back to a pair.... Anyone confirm?
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Re: Liquidambar
Hi Anth
As I mentioned in your other post, you can simply knock off just the fat end bud so they don't grow so strong from the end in spring. This gets more shoots to grow from behind that straight away which will be smaller. You can then do the usual of letting them all grow a few leaves and tip prune as Ken has said.
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As I mentioned in your other post, you can simply knock off just the fat end bud so they don't grow so strong from the end in spring. This gets more shoots to grow from behind that straight away which will be smaller. You can then do the usual of letting them all grow a few leaves and tip prune as Ken has said.
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Hey thanks Tony. Never heard of this tecnique. Might give it a go this eveningTony Bebb wrote:Hi Anth
As I mentioned in your other post, you can simply knock off just the fat end bud so they don't grow so strong from the end in spring. This gets more shoots to grow from behind that straight away which will be smaller. You can then do the usual of letting them all grow a few leaves and tip prune as Ken has said.
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Re: Liquidambar
No worries Ken. Sharing is learning.
I have used it on Liquidambars and Maples, but should apply to any deciduous tree. Same technique as on any tree really, but timing is the key with any species. Best with deciduous before the buds swell too much. You want to catch them before the energy goes into the terminal bud so as not to slow them down.
Let us know how it goes.
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I have used it on Liquidambars and Maples, but should apply to any deciduous tree. Same technique as on any tree really, but timing is the key with any species. Best with deciduous before the buds swell too much. You want to catch them before the energy goes into the terminal bud so as not to slow them down.
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I picked all the larger buds on LA tonight. It has not started to swell yet and have taken off all the larger ones form the thicker branching. Plenty of smaller ones still there that will get plucked if they start to bulk up too muchTony Bebb wrote:No worries Ken. Sharing is learning.
I have used it on Liquidambars and Maples, but should apply to any deciduous tree. Same technique as on any tree really, but timing is the key with any species. Best with deciduous before the buds swell too much. You want to catch them before the energy goes into the terminal bud so as not to slow them down.
Let us know how it goes.
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Also nice tip about the oaks too


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Re: Liquidambar
Tony Bebb wrote:Hi Anth
As I mentioned in your other post, you can simply knock off just the fat end bud so they don't grow so strong from the end in spring. This gets more shoots to grow from behind that straight away which will be smaller. You can then do the usual of letting them all grow a few leaves and tip prune as Ken has said.
Tony


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