I couldn't find the original topic so here an update on this Shimpaku . Its been left to recover after a heat wave 2 years ago almost killed it
Cheers Alpineart
, Plenty of damage but it has recovered enough to rip into it again trimmed and wired for another 12 months , I'll be watching the temps this Summer .Shimpaku
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Re: Shimpaku
Thats a lot of foliage you've removed. What are your aftercare plans?
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Re: Shimpaku
Hi adge001 , mate no aftercare , simply put it back on the bench , move onto the next tree be it a maple , juniper or a pine and carry on regardless . Everything plant here is treated the same , when they need a trim they usually get one , most of the stock here has already had a trim or candle snap or re-pot or all of the above in the last 2 months , it never stops growing unless I kill it .
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Re: Shimpaku
Nice Alpine,good potential there, is this your front, looks like the top coming back.
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Hi anthonyW, yes mate that is the front . I'm not responsible for the trunk movement , it is as purchased from Matthew many years ago . I have simply removed the bar branches and crossed roots and built a new apex .
I was thinking of a Phoenix graft adding some deadwood or possibly layering the top off for a shohin tree , then rebuild the whole upper section , cos i can
It almost cooked over summer 2 years ago hence its back into a training pot to further its education . Plenty of cuttings taken this time around just to add to the stock here . It was over 30 yo when I purchased it , be close to 40 now
Cheers Alpine
I was thinking of a Phoenix graft adding some deadwood or possibly layering the top off for a shohin tree , then rebuild the whole upper section , cos i can

It almost cooked over summer 2 years ago hence its back into a training pot to further its education . Plenty of cuttings taken this time around just to add to the stock here . It was over 30 yo when I purchased it , be close to 40 now
Cheers Alpine
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Re: Shimpaku
I was thinking a maybe a bit more dynamic, by compressing and removing bottom two to show it dancing more as in viewing the the nice curve.
Just an idea for you any way.
cheers Anthony
Just an idea for you any way.
cheers Anthony
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Re: Shimpaku
Hi Anthony , mate like the vert . The 2 lower branches are weak and stubs look like the only alternative to re-growing them .
Cutting the head off would also improve the ratio trunk to height .
Another idea I like is rip it down the middle and create a Phoenix graft by adding a nice juni stump , got a few of them laying around here .
Cheers . Alpine
Cutting the head off would also improve the ratio trunk to height .
Another idea I like is rip it down the middle and create a Phoenix graft by adding a nice juni stump , got a few of them laying around here .
Cheers . Alpine