so yeah i was wondering why my japanese maple hasnt put on any growth? maybe its dead but it hasnt really changed since i bought it in june
its just a stick in the ground with the buds side by side going up the stick, no leaves and the buds arent swelling.
its a stick in a pot at the moment, its a browny colour except at the bottom where its more green, i think its maybe 2 or 3 years old but yeah, nothing happening with it.
didnt bother to put any pics coz its just a stick in a pot, theres no black marks or anything to indicate phyotpthora
am i just being impatient?
my jm hasnt popped yet
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Re: my jm hasnt popped yet
Have you scratched the bark and is it green underneath ?
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Re: my jm hasnt popped yet
One of mine was very slow to bud as well. On closer inspection I noticed some scale on the trunk.
Not sure if that was the cause. It started to bud last week.
Not sure if that was the cause. It started to bud last week.
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Re: my jm hasnt popped yet
Hi,
We've had some weird weather in Perth over the last few weeks. Occasionally really low temps and lots and lots of rain.
Two of my wisteria have just woken this week and my cherry is still yet to wake. My dwarf flowering almond put out buds, then has just sat there for weeks. If cadmium is green then its probably still ok. Have a good look to see if anything sinister is going on, but I wouldn't worry too much. Its been a weird spring. Give it a couple more weeks or try moving it to a sunnier spot
Perhaps someone with more experience can offer us both some ideas to break the dormancy.
Meegs.
We've had some weird weather in Perth over the last few weeks. Occasionally really low temps and lots and lots of rain.
Two of my wisteria have just woken this week and my cherry is still yet to wake. My dwarf flowering almond put out buds, then has just sat there for weeks. If cadmium is green then its probably still ok. Have a good look to see if anything sinister is going on, but I wouldn't worry too much. Its been a weird spring. Give it a couple more weeks or try moving it to a sunnier spot

Perhaps someone with more experience can offer us both some ideas to break the dormancy.
Meegs.
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Re: my jm hasnt popped yet
no matter what, pics always help. Was it Red Japanese Maple, or was it just a standard green Japanese Maple, do you know? The Red Japanese Maple is easily prone to root rot, and the standard JM also, but more so the Red JM. Make sure the drainage is good, or try adding some sand to your mix if you have them in future.arklan wrote:so yeah i was wondering why my japanese maple hasnt put on any growth? maybe its dead but it hasnt really changed since i bought it in june
its just a stick in the ground with the buds side by side going up the stick, no leaves and the buds arent swelling.
its a stick in a pot at the moment, its a browny colour except at the bottom where its more green, i think its maybe 2 or 3 years old but yeah, nothing happening with it.
didnt bother to put any pics coz its just a stick in a pot, theres no black marks or anything to indicate phyotpthora
am i just being impatient?
Rory
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724
Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995
How to reduce moss from the trunk without damaging the bark: viewtopic.php?p=295227#p295227