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My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: December 5th, 2009, 4:22 am
by lennard
This is my first and favorite tree. About one and a half year in training. Any comments and advice welcome.

Lennard
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Re: My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: December 5th, 2009, 7:15 am
by mick
Looks Great :D
The leaf reduction is amazing. Great work
Mick

Re: My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: December 5th, 2009, 12:11 pm
by kcpoole
Nice setting Lenard

Re: My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: December 7th, 2009, 4:59 am
by lennard
Thanks for the comments.

I foreseen one problem with a tree as small as this: the older leaves will not last the whole season and there is no place for new growth.

How can this be solved?

Lennard

Re: My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: December 7th, 2009, 6:40 am
by Jamie
lennard wrote:Thanks for the comments.

I foreseen one problem with a tree as small as this: the older leaves will not last the whole season and there is no place for new growth.

How can this be solved?

Lennard

defoliate mid way through the season or earlier, it will help with your situation and leaf reduction :D


jamie :D

Re: My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: January 3rd, 2010, 2:37 am
by lennard
I have partially defoliated it and cut out some twigs to make way for others. Three days later and the first new leaves are visible.
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Any comments and advice still welcome.

Lennard

Re: My favourite Celtis africana progression.

Posted: April 15th, 2010, 6:58 am
by lennard
After giving up hope for a bud to spring to life lower than the lowest branch one has popped at last- indicated by the yellow arrow. I needed a new "branch" to be used as a sacrifice branch to help thicken the lower trunk and building the nebari.

This picture was taken in January so the "branch" is now about 20 cm long.

Im keeping my eyes close on this "branch" because it is close to the lowest branch so I must take care that it will not result in reverse taper in that area.

This "branch" can also bend the current trunk backwards if I let it grow too thick.

I dont think i will get a bud to pop lower down because most of the lower trunk is probably part of the original taproot.
hergroei verklein.jpg
lennard