Discussions about propagating from cuttings, seeds, air layers etc. Going on a dig (Yamadori) or thinking of importing? Discuss how, when and where here.
I bought a medium size red flowering quince sometime this year. I trimmed it down and used the branches for cuttings. The cuttings has been in the soil for about 3 months and dropped all the leaves. I didn't see any new growth until last week. The interesting thing is the new growths are some leaves with a lot of flower buds. The weird thing is the mother plant is still in full leaves and has no sign of flowering.
Should I leave the flowering buds (they look nice ) or should I remove them to reserve the energy for the cutting? I noticed that there are a lot of roots going down the bottom of the pots.
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Always we hope someone else has the answer. Bonsai is an art of shrinking.
Chaenomeles, take ages to thicken, if your cuttings have already made roots I would enjoy the flowers taking them off is not going to have a huge impact on the plants.
Craig
kcpoole wrote:I would remove the buds too
No need for them
Ken
it would send energy back to root growth.
Remember you wont get a great deal of thickness and its really the best thing about these. They look their best in clump form being their native habit, with very fine ramifacation.