Hi Folks
How well do Eucalyptus Nicholii back bud? I have a tree that needs some lower branches. Are there any techniques that will increase the chances of back budding?
Fred
Eucalyptus Nicholii - Back budding
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Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii - Back budding
Gday Fred!
Most Eucalypts are apically dominant, but many - like E. nicholii - can be forced to back-bud. What I tend to do is let the upper growth flourish, then cut it back hard. This serves two purposes: it gives the plant an opportunity to back-bud, and helps to create ramification and movement in the upper portions. If you do manage to achieve lower branching, it is important to keep the growth above in check.
I have also had some success in grafting Euc branches.
Good luck!
Fly.
Most Eucalypts are apically dominant, but many - like E. nicholii - can be forced to back-bud. What I tend to do is let the upper growth flourish, then cut it back hard. This serves two purposes: it gives the plant an opportunity to back-bud, and helps to create ramification and movement in the upper portions. If you do manage to achieve lower branching, it is important to keep the growth above in check.
I have also had some success in grafting Euc branches.
Good luck!
Fly.
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