Acer palmatum fireglow project

Anton78

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I got this fireglow last year current height 60 cm base 10. The trunk and the base are good but the nebari is bad, so I will graft on some palmatum seedlings there. The bigger problem is the new leader where to cut it. The tree already has a huge cut on the back, where I removed some subtrunks. First I went with pic 2 as the new leader, but wasn't too happy with it.

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Checking the tree again I came up with the pic 3 option. The tree has some flexible long branches so drilling a few holes in the trunk and grafting these branches would
probably work. Pic 4 is a possible outcome.
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What front has the best nebari currently? If youre chopping it, Id chop with the best nebari in mind.
 
Simple answer is.. none lol
The nebari is bad from all sides the best option in my opion is to graft some seedlings there. I have some 2 year old artopurpureum seedlings that would do the job. But if you know another way to improve the base and the nebari let me know.
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Can you remove those single roots over multiple repots assuming you have sufficient feeder roots? Feel like that could improve nebari over time 🤷‍♂️
 
Yeah I see your point. Maybe I was too focused on the grafting. I never did it myself but saw it years ago in a workshop. They simply took some seedlings and fixed them with a piece of wood and 2 nails on the trunk, so they can fuse together. I saw the grafted tree later again and it seemed that it had fused, although the trunk and the new roots had different color. Here's a pic what I mean.

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It might be a bit risky but an air layer works well on many AP. Not sure about this variety.. could try a branch to see how it responds and if it takes you could do it to the base of the tree. I have encouraged roots by layering only the portion of the trunk that is without roots. It is a more conservative option.
 
Right that would be an option too. I would loose 3-4 cm of base thickness though. The fireglow is grafted on a AP as far as I can tell, so it wouldnt be a problem.. You can see the v cut of the grafting in pic 4. Fortunately the grafting was well made so it's pretty inconspicuous.
Edit: I missread your post. How did you do the partial layering?
 
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Aha! I see that now. Good graft.
In light of that I would say @Jrmcmich idea of improving over several repots is the best option to improve the nebari and if you bury the trunk a bit with some light scarring and rooting hormone it will encourage roots in areas lacking.

Pic 3 looks like a good direction forward for the progression of the tree.
 
I see. The partial layering is indeed something to think over. Thanks for the tip.
 
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