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Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 11:11 am
by PeterW
This tree was given to me in July this year. I have always wanted a small Pine and i have had lots of difficulty finding one. This one has had its first candle work and needles plucked today. I done another tree about 3 weeks ago (to see what to expect from this one) and it has new buds all over it, so i decided to this one. The leader you see in the pictures will be removed in Winter next year and some branch selections will also take place. Once i get buds appearing it will be quite an easy process to select the keepers and cut the others. The roots need a lot of work also, i have it growing in 100% akadama and are hoping for a nice fiberous root system to enable me to do some severe cutting back in Winter. The tree is never going to be a great tree because it has some pretty serious past issues, such as whirls have left some nasty swelling and being pot bound has created a bad surface root structure. I hope to at least improve the tree and with what i will learn from this tree and a few others that i am growing, be able to grow a nice Japanese Black Pine in the future. The tree as it stands now is 30cm tall but i will get it down to just under 20cm when finished.
Peter

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 11:29 am
by anttal63
good work peter well done. dont underestimate it just keep plugging at it. :D

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 3:56 pm
by daiviet_nguyen
Hi,

I wish it was mine :)

:)

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 4:34 pm
by Ash Barns
G'day Peter Love this tree since first I clapped eyes on it a couple of months back in Pine Class. The thing that amazes me is it is growing so well in Queensland. How does that work?

Ash 8-)

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 5:41 pm
by PeterW
Ash Barns wrote:The thing that amazes me is it is growing so well in Queensland. How does that work?

Ash 8-)
If i told ya Ash, i'd have ta kill ya!.....hahaha
No secret mate, just the three magic ingredients. Healthy tree is a happy tree and a happy tree is a vigorous grower!
I would be interested to hear your thoughts as to why they may not grow so well in Queensland though. Is it a humidity thing maybe?
Peter

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 7:31 pm
by Ash Barns
Peter it may the precept that you don't have the seasons like we do in the south. I am thinking dormancy etc and probably wrongly identifying Queensland like Florida in the US. However I am delighted that you are able to grow JBP successfully up north. Also that you do it so well.

Ash :)

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 9:40 pm
by PeterW
Ash Barns wrote:Peter it may the precept that you don't have the seasons like we do in the south. I am thinking dormancy etc and probably wrongly identifying Queensland like Florida in the US. However I am delighted that you are able to grow JBP successfully up north. Also that you do it so well.

Ash :)
They certainly dont "stop" growing up here, as in dormancy, it must have some bearing on how they react, i know someone who has grown them up here for about 25 years. I wish we would get a good cold winter every year. For the maples as well as the Pines!
Peter.

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 21st, 2008, 10:57 pm
by anttal63
the black pine in japan is a lower ground tree. quite common around thier coast's. not as dependant on dormancy just happy to slow down. :D

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: December 22nd, 2008, 7:18 am
by Jon Chown
Great little tree Peter - you realy are working out the issues and I think it is going to be one hell of a keeper.

Jon

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: January 6th, 2009, 5:32 pm
by PeterW
Lots of buds appearing in nice and close to the trunk.
Peter

Re: Shohin Japanese Black Pine.

Posted: January 6th, 2009, 6:14 pm
by anttal63
beautiful pete !!! :D