Juniper bought on a discount - what would you do?
Posted: October 1st, 2016, 8:24 pm
Hello, I'm a relative beginner learning with a handful of nursery starters. The other day I saw this juniper sold at a discount, and seeing that the trunk is already quite thick, and not wanting to wait years before getting my hands busy, I purchased it.
Coming home I discovered that it is severely pot bound and many of the roots are already turning black. After root pruning and re-potting and waiting a few weeks, new leaves are starting to grow again.
Now that I'm ready to start work on it, I come to the realization that I have no idea where to start. As you can see the first trunk at the bottom is actually quite high (over the 1/3 height) Most of the leaves are also concentrated on the top, if I prune those off it would look like a super bare tree. Being a juniper, its also not as though I could just chop off the trunk and expect it to grow back.
Any suggestions? I wanted to make it an upright broom style, do you think its still possible?
Coming home I discovered that it is severely pot bound and many of the roots are already turning black. After root pruning and re-potting and waiting a few weeks, new leaves are starting to grow again.
Now that I'm ready to start work on it, I come to the realization that I have no idea where to start. As you can see the first trunk at the bottom is actually quite high (over the 1/3 height) Most of the leaves are also concentrated on the top, if I prune those off it would look like a super bare tree. Being a juniper, its also not as though I could just chop off the trunk and expect it to grow back.
Any suggestions? I wanted to make it an upright broom style, do you think its still possible?