Sorry, I am a beginner. What is the difference between pinching and defoliating?
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Re: AW: Portulacaria afra progression
John,JRC wrote:Sorry, I am a beginner. What is the difference between pinching and defoliating?
John
Pinching takes two forms. Removal of growing tips to stimulate back-budding, and removal of larger leaves, both forms of defoliation:
- Removal of growing tips is done to stimulate back-budding. The growing tips of branches are where auxins (a plant growth regulating chemical) are manufactured by the plant. Auxins suppress buds further back on the branch, and thus by removing the growing tip, and the related auxin production, buds further back are then 'activated' and begin to grow. A tree produces a specific amount of energy, some more growth equals more leaves. Divide the same energy by more leaves and you get smaller leaves.
Removal of larger leaves means that the tree produces new leaves which are typically smaller in size as it has less energy to grow the new leaves.
- Damaged leaves can be removed to replace with healthy new leaves (something that can be done with wind damaged maples).
Removal of some leaves allows more light into the tree and promotes formation/development of new buds deeper within the branch structure. Same applies to removal of all leaves.
If an emergency repotting is done out of optimum season, sometimes partial of full leaf removal can be done to reduce transpiration during a time then roots are disturbed

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Re: Portulacaria afra progression
Sorry for late replyJRC wrote:Can I defoliate a mini jade to force smaller leaf growth?

Yes you can defoliate I have done on my upright tree I will post some photos when I get a chance.
It is best to let the tree dry out before defoliating, repotting and wiring. I let the tree dry out until the branches look really wrinkled extreme I know . But as soon you water after working on the tree it rehydrates over night with no ill effects to the tree.
Good luck
Jac
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