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Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 9:53 pm
by RevoEvoS
When is the right time to prune, hand pinching, wiring of shimpaku/prostrata Junipers?

Re: Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 10:23 pm
by adge0001
Such an open question. You can get away with it anytime of year in my experience (although, I don't touch them during the height of growing season as it weakens the tree over time), but there are factors involved, like Recovery time, health of the Juni, and growth.


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Re: Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 10:53 pm
by kcpoole
RevoEvoS wrote:When is the right time to prune, hand pinching, wiring of shimpaku/prostrata Junipers?
Trim foliage when it gets too long thru the growing season.

Heavy work after spring growth.

Ken

Re: Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 10:57 pm
by Daluke
After spring growth, as in now??

Re: Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: February 1st, 2015, 1:09 am
by RevoEvoS
adge0001 wrote:Such an open question. You can get away with it anytime of year in my experience (although, I don't touch them during the height of growing season as it weakens the tree over time), but there are factors involved, like Recovery time, health of the Juni, and growth.


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When you say growing season, are you saying from Spring to Summer.
So I can train my Juni with wire and pruning/trimining/hand pinching buds around Autumn/Winter?

Re: Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: February 1st, 2015, 1:11 am
by RevoEvoS
kcpoole wrote:
RevoEvoS wrote:When is the right time to prune, hand pinching, wiring of shimpaku/prostrata Junipers?
Trim foliage when it gets too long thru the growing season.

Heavy work after spring growth.

Ken
What time is the growing season? Spring/Summer
So I can apply heavy work such as repotting, wiring and pruning?

Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: February 1st, 2015, 7:51 am
by adge0001
It reads like kcpoole and I have conflicting information. For clarification, let the new growth grow out and trim it when it darkens off.

You can wire it whenever you like, it's just making sure you check it for wire "strangulation". You'll get more time for a branch to set if you put it on at the end of growing season (coming into the cold months, when growth slows down), as opposed to at the start of growing season, yet the branches set better during growing season, confusing huh ;) .

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Re: Pruning and Wiring of Shimpaku/Prostrata Junipers

Posted: February 1st, 2015, 8:31 am
by kcpoole
RevoEvoS wrote:
kcpoole wrote:
RevoEvoS wrote:When is the right time to prune, hand pinching, wiring of shimpaku/prostrata Junipers?
Trim foliage when it gets too long thru the growing season.

Heavy work after spring growth.

Ken
What time is the growing season? Spring/Summer
So I can apply heavy work such as repotting, wiring and pruning?
No There are different types of work. and different times to do them
See this Wiki guide for help https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... hould_I%3F

Repotting and root pruning is NOT heavy Branch and trunk work, which is what you were originally asking. Do that in Spring or Autmn. Repotting in Summer heat on MOST trees will kill them usually.

Heavy Bending and wiring on old branches or trunks, ( several years old) is usually done any time BUT in Spring. I have done it then but many will recommend NOT to due to the sap flowing in the tree can cause the bark to separate when bending.

Bending and Shaping of the immature foliage and branches can be done anytime as it is soft and supple. you can wire new growth to shape whenever you like.

Pinching or Tip trimming is done in thru spring and summer, as there is no point doing it in Autumn or winter as the tree is not growing then. You cannot trim or pinch if it has no growth to trim off :lol:


adge0001 wrote: It reads like kcpoole and I have conflicting information. For clarification, let the new growth grow out and trim it when it darkens off.

You can wire it whenever you like, it's just making sure you check it for wire "strangulation". You'll get more time for a branch to set if you put it on at the end of growing season (coming into the cold months, when growth slows down), as opposed to at the start of growing season, yet the branches set better during growing season, confusing huh ;)
Not really .
Pinching continually, yep does weaken the tree but I do not pinch much anyway. I let the foliage extend then trim with scissors which is less often and thus encourages back shooting.
He asked about wiring as well in the same comment.

Ken