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Sapling
I recently brought home this Western Redcedar. Sadly I don't expect it to make it as it had been ripped out of the ground already when I showed up to inspect a septic system installation. But I figured if it did survive it would make it worth the stares from the excavator operator.
If it survives it'll be the largest in my meager and young collection. Standing at roughly 3.5' tall currently, and almost 4" diameter at base. Not sure if I should prune back some of the less desirable foliage now to avoid it drying the plant out (there where not many fine roots left), or if I should leave it all to try and help provide enough energy to form more roots.
The background of the first picture is a little busy so I used AI to have only the subject tree stand out. As you can see, there is a lot of work to do ahead, but I'm excited for the journey.
If it survives it'll be the largest in my meager and young collection. Standing at roughly 3.5' tall currently, and almost 4" diameter at base. Not sure if I should prune back some of the less desirable foliage now to avoid it drying the plant out (there where not many fine roots left), or if I should leave it all to try and help provide enough energy to form more roots.
The background of the first picture is a little busy so I used AI to have only the subject tree stand out. As you can see, there is a lot of work to do ahead, but I'm excited for the journey.