Please Help!!!!
Hi there. I have 2 x Liquid ambers. Just not sure on the defoliation process. With my maples I cut the centre out of my tips to shorten the nodes and let them grow longer if I wish to lengthen the branch. As liquid amber's tend to grow larger leaf. I am not sure how to trim like a maple or just cut off the large leaves. As the whole purpose is to reduce leaf size. What is the best procedure on doing this please? Thanks in Advace.
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Re: Liquid Amber defoliation
Have a search through the forum.
Ken has (KCPOOLE) has posted numerous times regarding his defoliation regime for LA.
Ken has (KCPOOLE) has posted numerous times regarding his defoliation regime for LA.
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Re: Liquid Amber defoliation
This is probably the best one with lots of info.
I Tip prune the new growth, but also remove the leaves whenever they get too large.
Hard to balance the 2 methods but you will get the hang of what your tree needs.
I did a total defoliation 2 weeks ago ( 1st time this summer) hoping that I might get lots of new small leaves so i can display it this weekend at our show, bu I think I was about 2 weeks too late
Oh well, Always next year
Ken
I Tip prune the new growth, but also remove the leaves whenever they get too large.
Hard to balance the 2 methods but you will get the hang of what your tree needs.
I did a total defoliation 2 weeks ago ( 1st time this summer) hoping that I might get lots of new small leaves so i can display it this weekend at our show, bu I think I was about 2 weeks too late

Oh well, Always next year

Ken
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Re: Liquid Amber defoliation
G'day mate,Small Trees wrote:Please Help!!!!
Hi there. I have 2 x Liquid ambers. Just not sure on the defoliation process. With my maples I cut the centre out of my tips to shorten the nodes and let them grow longer if I wish to lengthen the branch. As liquid amber's tend to grow larger leaf. I am not sure how to trim like a maple or just cut off the large leaves. As the whole purpose is to reduce leaf size. What is the best procedure on doing this please? Thanks in Advace.
Ken's advice is the one to follow however if you do a search for 'liquid ambar tips' there's a topic that a few people have contributed to that might be of help.
good luck with it.
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Re: Liquid Amber defoliation
I actually meant to link it oin my first reply but had a brain fade and forgot!Ces wrote:G'day mate,Small Trees wrote:Please Help!!!!
Hi there. I have 2 x Liquid ambers. Just not sure on the defoliation process. With my maples I cut the centre out of my tips to shorten the nodes and let them grow longer if I wish to lengthen the branch. As liquid amber's tend to grow larger leaf. I am not sure how to trim like a maple or just cut off the large leaves. As the whole purpose is to reduce leaf size. What is the best procedure on doing this please? Thanks in Advace.
Ken's advice is the one to follow however if you do a search for 'liquid ambar tips' there's a topic that a few people have contributed to that might be of help.
good luck with it.
Ces


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