Straggly Junpers
Posted: November 17th, 2017, 7:25 pm
Hi all,
Just after some advice. I bought 6 Junipers (Blue Rug and Sabina) in 140mm pots recently, but they were very neglected, lanky and generally sparse, crappy foliage(Got them very cheap). Putting them into a bigger pot was my first step, they were quite root bound. I cleaned all the dead stuff out of them and anything that was spindly or unproductive and they cleaned up ok. They have plenty of little juvenile shoots sprouting from various points along the main branches etc so Im thinking they will come back ok.
My question is, Should I cut them back harder to the main brainches (about pencil thickness) in order to get them to thicken up and put on as much new growth as possible or maybe just pinch back the existing sparse spindly foliage and slowly bring them back that way?
Thanks in advance
Just after some advice. I bought 6 Junipers (Blue Rug and Sabina) in 140mm pots recently, but they were very neglected, lanky and generally sparse, crappy foliage(Got them very cheap). Putting them into a bigger pot was my first step, they were quite root bound. I cleaned all the dead stuff out of them and anything that was spindly or unproductive and they cleaned up ok. They have plenty of little juvenile shoots sprouting from various points along the main branches etc so Im thinking they will come back ok.
My question is, Should I cut them back harder to the main brainches (about pencil thickness) in order to get them to thicken up and put on as much new growth as possible or maybe just pinch back the existing sparse spindly foliage and slowly bring them back that way?
Thanks in advance