Swamp/bald cypress reduction chop timing
Posted: May 12th, 2016, 8:45 am
Hi everyone,
this past summer I got a swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum) and I've been watching it grow. It's grown much more than I anticipated in a pot and has gained some nice girth and base flair. I want to use it to make my first formal upright and I'm happy with the trunk girth, so I'm thinking I should do a reduction chop to get some taper. I didn't think I would be chopping it this soon, I was actually going to put it in the ground this coming spring but I'm pretty happy with the trunk size, so I'm keen to get chopping. When is the best time to chop? I'm asking now just in case autumn is the time. Also when can I do serious root reductions? I'm presuming when the buds are extending in spring. Will I be able to do a reduction chop and root work at the same time?
My plant also took a beating recently because I put its pot in a dish of water, which I think caused some blight (the spots on the leaves). It's now also turning a purple colour and I'm hoping this is just it's autumn/winter colouration setting in. I've taken it out of the dish and the spots have stopped developing, so I hope it's all okay now. Does it look alright?
Pics: http://imgur.com/a/Cul4z
this past summer I got a swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum) and I've been watching it grow. It's grown much more than I anticipated in a pot and has gained some nice girth and base flair. I want to use it to make my first formal upright and I'm happy with the trunk girth, so I'm thinking I should do a reduction chop to get some taper. I didn't think I would be chopping it this soon, I was actually going to put it in the ground this coming spring but I'm pretty happy with the trunk size, so I'm keen to get chopping. When is the best time to chop? I'm asking now just in case autumn is the time. Also when can I do serious root reductions? I'm presuming when the buds are extending in spring. Will I be able to do a reduction chop and root work at the same time?
My plant also took a beating recently because I put its pot in a dish of water, which I think caused some blight (the spots on the leaves). It's now also turning a purple colour and I'm hoping this is just it's autumn/winter colouration setting in. I've taken it out of the dish and the spots have stopped developing, so I hope it's all okay now. Does it look alright?
Pics: http://imgur.com/a/Cul4z