
Radiata
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Re: Radiata
It is difficult to get back budding on old wood.
Growth habit is very different to black pine. Summer candle cutting should not be done as radiata only get one flush of growth.
Growth habit is very different to black pine. Summer candle cutting should not be done as radiata only get one flush of growth.
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Re: Radiata
Hi,
I prune my radiata twice a year. Once in December and once at about March. Definately more than once a year flush. Back budding is not profuse but happens where there are needles left on towards the end of the tips. One of mine shoots more readily than the other.
Regards
Rudy
I prune my radiata twice a year. Once in December and once at about March. Definately more than once a year flush. Back budding is not profuse but happens where there are needles left on towards the end of the tips. One of mine shoots more readily than the other.
Regards
Rudy
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