Trident Maple defoliation
Posted: December 22nd, 2020, 2:24 pm
I defoliated this Trident Maple today, but as usual I forgot to take a before photo. At this time of year time is precious and I often duck into the shed when I have a bit of time to myself but everything seems rushed! So far this year I had just pruned the strongest shoots back to one pair and decided that the inner shoots were getting too shaded out and since the tree as in good health I'd do a defoliation.
I bought this tree in Melbourne 9 years ago because of it's nice fat trunk with good taper and since them I've been working on the primary and secondary branches, but the last two growing seasons I've started on the ramification. It's in an oversized pot and you can see the original front I chose but two years ago I decided that a different angle was more interesting, so next repot I'll spin it around. Looking at the photo I can see that the top right branch needs to be shortened, and the bottom right branch thickened.
Happy to hear if anyone agrees/disagrees with the new angle, or any other comments.
Matt.
I bought this tree in Melbourne 9 years ago because of it's nice fat trunk with good taper and since them I've been working on the primary and secondary branches, but the last two growing seasons I've started on the ramification. It's in an oversized pot and you can see the original front I chose but two years ago I decided that a different angle was more interesting, so next repot I'll spin it around. Looking at the photo I can see that the top right branch needs to be shortened, and the bottom right branch thickened.
Happy to hear if anyone agrees/disagrees with the new angle, or any other comments.
Matt.