Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea

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I bought this little japanese barberry from my work yesterday. I was attracted to the caliper of trunk it had in just a 1gl container, and it's rough bark. It's budds were swelling like crazy so I went ahead and did a major cutback and repot into a cheap shohin pot I had laying around. It's got tons of feeders, so much so that I had issues finding the nebari and I had taken about 2/3 of roots off the bottom so I figured I'll find them on the next repot. I don't mind it's small areas of inverse taper it's kind of a narley little tree. I guess I'll see how it does. Comments and suggestions welcome.

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Usually im not a fan of barberry but i like the trunk here, itll be interesting to see where it throws buds! also what did you use for soil?
 

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The shadow is telling.

I would cut the left trunk off.
Cuz they are 2 close in size to shorten one.
And to take advantage of that lil wiggle in the right one.

Either way.....as soon as you get a bud below those two knobs up top, I'd cut em off.

One trunk....

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The shadow is telling.

I would cut the left trunk off.
Cuz they are 2 close in size to shorten one.
And to take advantage of that lil wiggle in the right one.

Either way.....as soon as you get a bud below those two knobs up top, I'd cut em off.

One trunk....

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You sir just explained what I was thinking about doing in the future. I want to let it budd out where it wants then I'll be able to decide what to keep for good, and what to get rid of.

Aaron
 

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I was thinking that!
You got me itchin to go play with mine!

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I was thinking that!
You got me itchin to go play with mine!

Sorce
I have a feeling it's a little bit to cold for you to be working on yours yet, he'll it's to soon for us down here, we're having an awfully early sppring. Which I don't mind one bit.

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No no...checkers!

I play cards and checkers with my trees!

Lol. Nah! I just bring em up....stare at em...and take em back down!
I finally know better!
Though it's hard!

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I must but wonder why anyone wants such a miserably spine covered plant that must be wired and handled:confused:? Is this not a very painful experience?
 

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I must but wonder why anyone wants such a miserably spine covered plant that must be wired and handled:confused:? Is this not a very painful experience?
Oh dude, I work 50 hours a week at a landscape nursery, the only plants that bother me nowadays are pyracantha and mahonoia.

Aaron
 

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I don't see any in my picture;) BRT thorns are nasty ones too.

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(I noticed ;)) I find the worst part is the tips break off in your skin and you have to wait them out. I can't see well enough to dig the little bastards out of my fingers.
 
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Hey Aaron total newbie here. Just found one of these in a 5-gallon from Monrovia like yours at my local nursery, gnarly trunk like yours too. I assume wait until dormancy to do the big chop?
 

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Hey Aaron total newbie here. Just found one of these in a 5-gallon from Monrovia like yours at my local nursery, gnarly trunk like yours too. I assume wait until dormancy to do the big chop?
I'd say it's best to wait. I've done lots of chops in summer but try not to once July comes, that way they'll have ample time to recover.

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Hey Aaron total newbie here. Just found one of these in a 5-gallon from Monrovia like yours at my local nursery, gnarly trunk like yours too. I assume wait until dormancy to do the big chop?

Welcome to Crazy!

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