Sharing this link...because it's genius! We try not to permit scaring. But let's face it...wire scars can happen when life gets cray and our time is divided more.
Spiral scars seem to happen overnight. You go to bed with happy thoughts only to arise with badly bitten in wire. Wire scars on some plants can last well into a bonsai’s maturity. How might w…
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Hi I have a question regarding wire scaring on a young juniper still in a grow pot, in development.
The tree had some struggling branches so I gave up and changed my plan for the tree. I removed those branches and suddenly the tree came back with massive growth. Before i realized about 90% of the wire was cutting into the branches. Not just minimal but major.
I quickly removed the wire which was only in place under a year. The shape was not help so I had to re apply the wire. I was careful not to apply into the sharing but I cant remember if you are supposed to re wire in the same direction or in the opposte direction. And am I supposed to wait to re wire? The structure is totally lost without the wire in place. I'm afraid it will suffer from loss of sun on the inside branches.
Any recommendation would be appreciated. Thanks
Sharing this link...because it's genius! We try not to permit scaring. But let's face it...wire scars can happen when life gets cray and our time is divided more.
Spiral scars seem to happen overnight. You go to bed with happy thoughts only to arise with badly bitten in wire. Wire scars on some plants can last well into a bonsai’s maturity. How might w…
crataegus.com