CjR Ilex vomitoria

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Not dead but no buds either after nearly a month. I suspect the severe root prune will take a couple months to heal. Knowing this species, I don’t think it will die.
 

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Side branches lowered to force the top bud to become new apex.
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Good start. Mine was pretty slow to get started, but really caught up in a hurry. This spring should see it take off.
 

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Agree with the chop lower. Maybe keeping the lowest third.
 

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I'm glad yours has survived! I had two lose all their leaves last week, still green under bark so hoping they'll revive. Yours looks great!
 

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Looks good. That tree will be almost finished by the end of next year. I love how fast they grow.
 

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Looks good. That tree will be almost finished by the end of next year. I love how fast they grow.
This time I am going to watch the buds closely and rub off the vertical ones. I neglected it last time and the vertical ones took over the growth. Little growth occurred on the rest of the branches. I am going to try to force the growth to the branches I keep instead.
 
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