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Yeah, it's a heavy tree mate. Glad to be of assistance when ever you go digging again! ;)
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Anttal63 & Jarrod will you give these trees a prune this year?
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I plan on cutting one of these back in late winter. The other I want to use all of the tree. It's a beautiful formal upright. The lower branches will be used to fatten the base more.
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yeah right :?: coz i was just wondering how you'd go about do it :?:
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The trees dug out, it's growing roots it's alive and doing well. Which is all pretty full on traumatic but it survived :) so should pruning be treated with some caution?
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I have no intention of pruning anything in the 1st 12 mnths. In the 2nd yr i plan to reduce the crown on top to transfer energy to the lower tree which will actually be the bonsai. Following that, in the third i hope to eliminate the top and have the actual tree growing strong and begin the energy balancing within. once this period of 3 yrs is up. If all has gone well, I should have a grow box full of roots, strong enough to now handle its first styling, followed by a repot in the 4th year. Unless the tree achieve's all this it wont stand up to a major bend and racking session. Sure you can prune now and do a little styling next year and possibly even light bending. But come to eventually sorting the roots with a repot or a heavy styling, you better make sure its up for it.These are my plans for now and my advice to who wants it. :D
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Yeah I agree with you however I will try to push growth lower on one of mine earlier. No styling just a heavy prune.
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All good mate, you have to find your own path and limits. But if theres not enough growth on top between prunings then there is not enough roots in the box, to make for a stronger healthier tree later. :D 8-)
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Mine's fine as well Ant. Root ball was left in tact, immediate soak in plant starter and seasol in full shade, a little defoliation and it's pushing up fresh green tips.
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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teejay wrote:Mine's fine as well Ant. Root ball was left in tact, immediate soak in plant starter and seasol in full shade, a little defoliation and it's pushing up fresh green tips.

good to hear tee!!! Just waiting for the weather to cool down and we go back for more if they havent bull dozed them. :D 8-)
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That clears up alot for me anttal63, thanks for the concise response :ugeek:
Looks like a ripper! 8-)
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Psymo wrote:That clears up alot for me anttal63, thanks for the concise response :ugeek:
Looks like a ripper! 8-)

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh if i believed then what i know now :roll: Thanks mate glad i can be of help. :D 8-)
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