I have two in pots and while this one is done, the other hasn’t even opened a single bud yet, even with a repot.
Mine potted are all totally dormant, I kept them out but in very low sun during the last four Nor Easters we had last month as the temperature went warm enough every week between each storm to completely melt everything. The buds/blooms/leaf will take longer now but at least they won't be damaged as the weather and sun exposure I give them levels out. Well, hopefully, but past experience tells me they will be ok, just slow this year
Nice, how big do quince trunks get?
That is a great question - I will measure some at the farm that are very old in ground when I can. Huge hedgerow but I suspect at he ground they will have small trunks as most shrubs do. They only local shrub here I have ever seen that has a quite heavy trunk, in ground, over a 50 - 100 year period is English Boxwood at the farm and English Yew. There are 50 year old Wisteria with 6 inch trunks but the other two have 8 - 10 inch trunks easily.
Grimmy