Hard pruning Acer palmatum
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Now I am unsure. I am concerned as the weather in melb of late has been dry and hot. So cutting now may stress this tree a bit much. The hot dry winds might dry it out to far and I may lose some of the trunk tips that I need.
For my sanity I think I will wait till autumn to cut this guy. I am in no rush with it. It's a long term project.
Thanks all for the response.
For my sanity I think I will wait till autumn to cut this guy. I am in no rush with it. It's a long term project.
Thanks all for the response.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Aww, not even try layering off some bits?
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Nah no point. Too straight and boring. Might try a heap of cuttings but the thicker parts are straight. I wish the nursery had wired a little movement in it.
Will be just hacking them off.
Will be just hacking them off.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Thought I would show the development of the roots on this maple. Coming along really well and I will remove it from the base in the spring repot.

cheers.

cheers.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Well Repotting done, here's the tree after the base was removed.

Thoughts?

Thoughts?
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Hi Jarrod, I was half expecting to see you today. I assume you are going to bring the maple down further in the future ? It looks like it has heaps of nodes on the trunk I don't think you will have too much trouble with this one. Great nebari.
Craig
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Was going to head up there but I have noticed buds swelling and as I don't get many days free to repot I needed to knock out some trees that were in dire need of it. Now I have to get ready and go play netball.
Once repotting Is out of the way I will make the trip up.
I am thinking grafting the branches I want then they are where I want them and pointing in the right direction!
Cheers.
Once repotting Is out of the way I will make the trip up.
I am thinking grafting the branches I want then they are where I want them and pointing in the right direction!
Cheers.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Hi Jarrod,
This is a good tree you have. I like the roots very much. Although it will take sometimes for this to develop
into a good bonsai. But I could imagine the beauty of this tree in my mind already.
How do you plan to develop this tree? I mean what kind of training pot you are growing it etc.
I am book marking this.
Thank you and best regards.
This is a good tree you have. I like the roots very much. Although it will take sometimes for this to develop
into a good bonsai. But I could imagine the beauty of this tree in my mind already.
How do you plan to develop this tree? I mean what kind of training pot you are growing it etc.
I am book marking this.
Thank you and best regards.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Thanks Daiviet,
This tree has gone into a 300mm orchid pot while I get it strong again and give me the ability to maintain it, water and food, while the roots get strong. This tree may see some more time in the ground to accelerate the process but that won't be for 2-4 years when I am happy with the root spread.
I will grow out some branches for two reasons, firstly it will helpthe roots get strong again and secondly it will give me long shoots to use as thread grafts (I assume this is the best method to graft branches on Japanese maples)
Cheers
This tree has gone into a 300mm orchid pot while I get it strong again and give me the ability to maintain it, water and food, while the roots get strong. This tree may see some more time in the ground to accelerate the process but that won't be for 2-4 years when I am happy with the root spread.
I will grow out some branches for two reasons, firstly it will helpthe roots get strong again and secondly it will give me long shoots to use as thread grafts (I assume this is the best method to graft branches on Japanese maples)
Cheers
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Too good, awesome nebari!!! If you popped a little lower on the left and chop to the right would be even better... Would have done it for you but ya hand is in the way

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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Yeah I was thinking about a single trunk line but I think this guy will be grown similar to the famous Walter Pall multiple trunk tree. I'm sure you know the one.
But thanks for your opinion.
Cheers.
But thanks for your opinion.
Cheers.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Looking great Jarrod. Who siad you can't replace a root base
I see it something like Walter's maple in the future

I see it something like Walter's maple in the future

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It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Cheers Brett. That's the tree.
You can replace roots mate, just sometimes ya shouldn't have too!
You can replace roots mate, just sometimes ya shouldn't have too!
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
Hi Jarrod I think your right not to cut any of the trunks out, it would be alright to treat a trident like that but big cuts down low on a palmatum could lead to disaster.
Craig
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Re: Hard pruning Acer palmatum
craigw60 wrote:Hi Jarrod I think your right not to cut any of the trunks out, it would be alright to treat a trident like that but big cuts down low on a palmatum could lead to disaster.
Craig
Hey Craig just curious, what kind of disaster???

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