juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
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juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
hi everybody, ive got 5 juniper stock plants coming, what should i do with them? cheers simo
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
are they the advanced tubestock that dumper has for sale?
if so what I would be doing with them is wire them, then and some serious kicks, turns and twists and go for a yamadori style tree, should be able to get a decent shohin sized tree in around 4-5 years, and have the foliage looking tip top in another couple
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if so what I would be doing with them is wire them, then and some serious kicks, turns and twists and go for a yamadori style tree, should be able to get a decent shohin sized tree in around 4-5 years, and have the foliage looking tip top in another couple

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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
All my excess juniper/pine stock I don't have a use for like Jamie said, I twist and turn almost in knots, then plant out. I have about 15 such small twisted plants growing on.
Good method to practice in my opinion. Turns somewhat normal stock, into a promising yamadori style plant with a promising future.
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Good method to practice in my opinion. Turns somewhat normal stock, into a promising yamadori style plant with a promising future.

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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
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: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
yeah jamie they are the ones dumper is selling, i saw you were on the list too.
i might wire them up and put them in good draining soil in grow boxes, and maybe give one or too a good twisting. thanks simo
i might wire them up and put them in good draining soil in grow boxes, and maybe give one or too a good twisting. thanks simo
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
thats has helped me thanks bretts.
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
I'll have one Simo 

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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
just put them into the ground, the pots i had them in were too small to get good nebari
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
they have been in the ground for 4 months now, and are slowly growing.
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
Cool.
I have found when I put trees in the ground to grow, they take a while to get going. the first year is always slow and subsequent years they really take off.
Depending on the tree I will leave in without root pruning for at least 2 years and slow growers will get another year
Ken
I have found when I put trees in the ground to grow, they take a while to get going. the first year is always slow and subsequent years they really take off.
Depending on the tree I will leave in without root pruning for at least 2 years and slow growers will get another year
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
Simo puting in the ground is ok. they will grow root straight down since they dont really have any root ball.
i think the reason y it is ground slow in the ground is because we tend not to water the ground as often as the plants on the pot.
john
i think the reason y it is ground slow in the ground is because we tend not to water the ground as often as the plants on the pot.
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
One reason I have a ground growing area in my shadehouse, now with watering system! But it is already crammed with tropicals, native orchids, the girls violet collection...
The bonsai grow boxes are in the shadehouses too, tho, and things are booming along, including a few junipers.
The bonsai grow boxes are in the shadehouses too, tho, and things are booming along, including a few junipers.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
thanks guys, yeah well i have been watering them everyday, i think they just need time, your right about that, they need a year or so to really take off. simo 

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Re: juniper young stock, what should i do with them?
Yup. That correct too. Some might still be sleeping and might wake up in a year or two.