Liquidambar techniques and help please
Posted: February 26th, 2013, 4:30 pm
Hey there guys,
I purchased this Liquidambar from a fellow ausbonsai member late last week. Thank you very much to them. They were extremely generous and welcoming and more than willing to share some experiences.
The former owner did point out to me that the tree is quite root bound but the tree looked healthy so it didn't bother me too much. I'd like to do some work on this tree, not a lot, keep its current design but compact it a little more and develop some of the lower branches. There are also some big pruning scars that i'd like to address.
to do this I have the following plan:
root prune and repot (probably an oval, matte brown pot).
trunk chop the crown and pick a new leader to delelop from and at the same time partially defoliate the tree, leaving the lower branches alone to grow on and thicken.
carve the pruning scars down a little and apply cut paste or turn them into uro's. I don't mind scars on deciduous trees.
When would the best time to do all these things be?
Should I wait until after recovery from repotting next spring before chopping and defloliating? or can I do the chopping etc. now while its growing and wait to repot? any and all help is greatly appreciated.
cheers,
Ces.
I purchased this Liquidambar from a fellow ausbonsai member late last week. Thank you very much to them. They were extremely generous and welcoming and more than willing to share some experiences.
The former owner did point out to me that the tree is quite root bound but the tree looked healthy so it didn't bother me too much. I'd like to do some work on this tree, not a lot, keep its current design but compact it a little more and develop some of the lower branches. There are also some big pruning scars that i'd like to address.
to do this I have the following plan:
root prune and repot (probably an oval, matte brown pot).
trunk chop the crown and pick a new leader to delelop from and at the same time partially defoliate the tree, leaving the lower branches alone to grow on and thicken.
carve the pruning scars down a little and apply cut paste or turn them into uro's. I don't mind scars on deciduous trees.
When would the best time to do all these things be?
Should I wait until after recovery from repotting next spring before chopping and defloliating? or can I do the chopping etc. now while its growing and wait to repot? any and all help is greatly appreciated.
cheers,
Ces.