Deciduous nursery starter/ stock Progression

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Deciduous nursery starter/ stock Progression

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I thought I would do a deciduous tree starter or stock progressions of my deciduous trees.
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I will leave some shoots long so I can take cuttings. One day I will use these cuttings to thread some roots or approach graft some roots, we'll see, until then.
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Re: Deciduous nursery starter/ stock Progression

Post by fae »

Hi Andrew
Have you ever thought about making the back the front. :imo: To me it is more appealing.
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Next time you repot put in some root cuttings. Zelkova is related to elms and grows quite easily as root cuttings.
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@Fae: I have considered it, but being a mere male.....I must admit I do love the raw sensuous curves of the front. :shock:

@Shibui: Thanks Shibui for the tip, much appreciated! :tu:
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Nice day to fix up a Chinese elm tree on rock.
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Oak progression

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This is an old oak with large leaves. I cut the tree back a couple of times in the past. After thinking over it some time, I am going to go for a windswept look. The windswpt look will be more pronounced as the years go by with ramifications, I hope.
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Old Green Cutleaf Japanese Maple

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Post by alpineart »

Hi Edward Scissorhand , you have got some nice material there . I certainly like where the Chinese Elm ROR is heading . Good to see root cutting used to their full potential, i assume they are root cuttings .

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Edward here's a vert for the Chinese elm ROR.
as it is.
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Re: Deciduous nursery starter/ stock Progression

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@Alpine: Hi Alpine, it does look like root cuttings. But it was just a starter stock that I grew initially in a very tall pot.

@Chrisatrocky: Dammit Chris, now I might have to change my ideas because I like your one better!! Thanks for the vert! :worship:
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