Growing trunks, Chinese quince.
Posted: April 11th, 2009, 7:11 pm
I have a number of Chinese quince cuttings that are now two years old.
Last spring they where planted in separate pots, the roots pruned and selected. They grew well this summer, thickening to about half an inch. They will get a wire to dd some character and movement in the lower trunks.
I'm looking now at ground growing them. Root growth on them was strong, all of them having roots out of the bottom of the pot.
I know the basics, good soil, lift and root prune once every two or three years, allow leader to grow and trunk chop before buds are moving and fert well ect ect, but I am looking for more advanced tips, and more about shaping the trunk without wire (or is wire used n ground).
I am also wanting to know more about how to treat the quince while in the ground.
There is a lack of good articles on ground growing.
Last spring they where planted in separate pots, the roots pruned and selected. They grew well this summer, thickening to about half an inch. They will get a wire to dd some character and movement in the lower trunks.
I'm looking now at ground growing them. Root growth on them was strong, all of them having roots out of the bottom of the pot.
I know the basics, good soil, lift and root prune once every two or three years, allow leader to grow and trunk chop before buds are moving and fert well ect ect, but I am looking for more advanced tips, and more about shaping the trunk without wire (or is wire used n ground).
I am also wanting to know more about how to treat the quince while in the ground.
There is a lack of good articles on ground growing.