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    Arakawa woes(Thanks UPS)

    I bought two trees from there two years ago and both pots were broken on arrival, so I feel your pain
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    Trident leaf issue

    No soap JKL. Just hard water and fert. I'm glad to hear that you think it may not be a root issue as this was my greatest worry.
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    Trident leaf issue

    I've inspected the tree looking for insects but have found none and the leaves although blackened or brown tipped are completely intact. As far as watering goes, yes every morning, either myself or mother nature, never both. Some days have ben very hot and some windy. I agree that keeping it...
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    Trident leaf issue

    I know my question is quite simmilar to the previous tread but as each case is different I thought I would start anew. As you can see in the photos I have some kind of burn going on with this tree. I've read through as many posts as I could find pertaining to scorched or burnt leaves and I...
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    How to proceed

    Ok since I hit the back button near the end of my lengthy post and lost the whole thing I'll make it quick. Condition of the tree: She's growing strong and I feel its time for action. The long leaders are mostly coming off of the second our third fork from the main structure. The interior...
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    How to proceed

    My understanding of the shallow grow box is to promote lateral root growth and helps to avoid any wasted downward growth .
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    How to proceed

    Thanks to those of you who offered advice. I thought I'd post a few pics of last nights project. I chipped away at part of a rather large lump directly under the trunk, boy was that was some hard wood. The aboretec had a rough time of it. In hind site I should have had an assistant for this...
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    How to proceed

    The box is ready. Does anyone think it a little typo big.
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    How to proceed

    The way I read Smokes earlier post it was my understanding that I should leave roots untouched for a few years after this transplant. Am I wrong here?
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    How to proceed

    Not a bother at all I think a friend of mine has a piece of that in his garage. I feel alot more comfortable moving forward now with everyones input. Thank again.
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    How to proceed

    Thats a fine looking nebari. I can only hope to reach that point. I'm not looking for that oil slick, although they do look very cool, an inch or so around the base would be nice. So taking all of the advice to this point. I will build a box for it this weekend 2'x2'x2.5''. Trim off bottom...
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    How to proceed

    Thank you Smoke. I was hoping you would chime in, I have a question for you. Do you think that air layer technique I saw in one of your threads would be a good thing to implement this spring? Id really like to get a nice nebari developed over the next few years.
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    How to proceed

    Here is the mess of large roots when I dug it up spring of 2009. I also added a pic of the first cut back of branches which I shortened the following year.
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    How to proceed

    I'm on the same page regarding branch thickening. I just wasn't sure if spring cut back or let them grow out this season. I'm sold on the flat growing container. The new question is if I do moderate to extensive root pruning wouldn't some spring branch trimming be in order? The attached...
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    How to proceed

    I get the 2 ft square but 2 inches is a bit scarry. I'll give it a try because the tree has a few large top roots that I would like to remove so as to expose a very nice spread below. I have quite a lot of time invested in this tree, allthough most of time it was just growing in the ground, I...
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    How to proceed

    Does anyone here think its a mistake to leave this tree without repotting for three years. For me it seems that when I repot every thing slows down for that next season.
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    How to proceed

    I agree with the comment about symmetry. I plan to let one side to grow out wider than the other. I would say that by the growth achieved in the garden this tree is vertically challenged, so I'm stuck with broom style. Not my favorite. As far as the nebari. The tree came out of the ground...
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    How to proceed

    I agree with the comment about symmetry. I plan to let one side to grow out wider than the other. I would say that by the growth achieved in the garden this tree is vertically challenged, so I'm stuck with broom style. Not my favorite. As far as the nebari. The tree came out of the ground...
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    How to proceed

    The picture missing is of the tree as it came out of the ground this is it. I think. I agree with your advise to let grow, but I had some misgivings due to the fact that the growth achieved to this point ( two summers out of the ground) has been fairly strong by cliping growth to the first or...
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    How to proceed

    looks like I'm not going to get my first photo on the post. I think it may be too larg a file.
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    How to proceed

    I have two trees that i have questions about I will start with this Acer P. that I grew in my garden for around five years. The first picture (if I can actually get ti attached) was taken just out of the ground. the second is my progress one year later. and the third and final picture is how the...
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