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Cheers, Frank.
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Thanks for the feedback Frank and I’m glad the thread has helped you too. 
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I really like the butress here - I couldn't see it that well in the earlier photo.
Very nice tree! well deserving of a pot.
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Nicely done, it looks great in it's new pot. There's trend to more textured pots these days which can work well but I like seeing a rugged tree in a simple clean pot, it really brings the tree out.
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Hi All,
A bit of advice needed - or at least - am I doing the right thing?
This cedar has woken up much earlier than others this year and it’s looking really healthy. Cool!
Last year I successfully pinched new growth - especially on the deodara variety that has much longer needles and growth ... my question is do the same here where the growth and needles are much shorter ... I am think of pinching where the tweezers are pointed.



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A bit of advice needed - or at least - am I doing the right thing?
This cedar has woken up much earlier than others this year and it’s looking really healthy. Cool!
Last year I successfully pinched new growth - especially on the deodara variety that has much longer needles and growth ... my question is do the same here where the growth and needles are much shorter ... I am think of pinching where the tweezers are pointed.




Thanks in advance.
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I always just pinched cedars to good effect, I found scissors too annoying while trying not to cut the other needles around the point I was trying to cut.
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The structure of the growing tips looks very similar to those of juvenile needle foliage of some junipers. Those I always pluck or pinch and never had problems. If you're unsure try some and wait for a result.
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Hi All,
Thanks for your replies. As it happens, I posted the question a few weeks back and in the meantime, made my own decision. I pinched. Hopefully I haven't caused too much damage! Here's the tree as it was today. and One_Bonsai ... I hope you don't want to 'delete' my tree!
Thanks for your replies. As it happens, I posted the question a few weeks back and in the meantime, made my own decision. I pinched. Hopefully I haven't caused too much damage! Here's the tree as it was today. and One_Bonsai ... I hope you don't want to 'delete' my tree!
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Interesting and scary.... I thought I killed this! While my cedrus deodara responded brilliantly to finger pinching - this went into shock. I truly thought it was dead .... needles dropped - it lost vigour, seemed to turn a faded green ... f-bombs went off in my skull. Anyway - it seems to have stabilised .... I hope! I do love seeing this tree each day when I sip my morning coffee .... I find the shadows interesting actually. Anyway - I hope I see it for a bit longer yet. 


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Good luck Mark , a great looking Tree. The movement in the branches is a real joy . Cheers John.
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Good to see this tree firing up, it would’ve been a shame otherwise... I think you’re out of the woods!

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