Help for Black Pine backbudding

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I made photos of mine. It will stay as garden tree and is really strong growing. I left only foliage where I want backbuds to occur. Till now no success, but as garden tree I will go with what I get, so no big deal for me, but as a bonsai from Nigra it would be disappointing.
Are you sure it's a ABP ? the wood is totally different from mine.....
 

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Are you sure it's a ABP ? the wood is totally different from mine.....
It is for sure Pinus Nigra. I do not know if it is ABP, but according Google ABP is Pinus Nigra, so it should be ABP 🤷🏻‍♂️🙂. Maybe different growth habit is due to growing in field vs growing in pot. Also there could be little differencies in cultivars. Mine should be regular Pinus Nigra.
 

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These are needles compared with my hand. In my surroundigs are big black pines (p. nigra) with even bigger needles.
 

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Tomorrow we could shot detail of buds to compare. Now it is dark outside 😉
 

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This photo from internet show exactly how my candles look like in spring. I still think differences between mine and yours is due to growing in pot vs garden.
 

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This is how buds look like on my pine.
 

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For me they look similar 😂. Anyway we just need them to back bud. So hopefully we get it 😉🙏🏻
 

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One day, if it back-buds, maybe I will dig it and turn into big sized bonsai. But don’t tell my wife 🙏🏻😂
 

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I use Fulvic acid and kelp powders @ 5/2 ratio and promotes lots of backbud.Also a tiny bit of yucca will be a surfectant and sperad the water driplets for waxy leaves……1/64th tsp pr gal…….is also a mild fungicide.
So I made shopping here, Fulvic acid and kelp extract, I am ready to start the season... I have also Osmocote and Miracle Gro.
Just a question for cmeg1, I will follow your advice and I made the mats but looks very weak to me, because all the product I bought are 7ml per liter for the fulvic acid and 4ml per liter for the kelp extract.

If my calculation are correct your values for 4 liters are :

0.6 ml fulvic or humic
0.32 ml kelp extract

That's mean that for the kelp extract is 0.08ml pro liter and for the fulvic is 0.15 pro liter
I will follow you advice but the difference looks huge, do you think can be the product itself powder and liquid are different
 
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No nitrogen fertilizer has been debunked already. Nitrogen will not make the tree produce new growth, the actions you do on the tree are the ones that will cause it. I feed with Miraclegrow and osmocote plus till around end of November. The start again early-mid February depending on the last frost (usually for us the first week of FEB).
Hi, since the season is starting now I am trying your suggestion.
Osmocote on the pot and Miragle gro with water, plus the fulvic acid and kelp extract.
I have no idea about when ? I have in mind this plan:

Osmocote on the pot (stay for 3 4 months + Miracle gro once a week ex each sunday
Fulvic acid on the soil + Kelp extract every two weeks but in separate days ex. each Wednesday son the y don't overlap with the fertilizer

Make any sense for you ?

Thanks
 

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As backup plan look for videos about scion grafting. I want to try it on mine next spring, if there will be still no backbudding after this season.
 

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Hi, since the season is starting now I am trying your suggestion.
Osmocote on the pot and Miragle gro with water, plus the fulvic acid and kelp extract.
I have no idea about when ? I have in mind this plan:

Osmocote on the pot (stay for 3 4 months + Miracle gro once a week ex each sunday
Fulvic acid on the soil + Kelp extract every two weeks but in separate days ex. each Wednesday son the y don't overlap with the fertilizer

Make any sense for you ?

Thanks
I would start with the Osmocote+ 3-4 months, and Miracle Gro every other week, you can adjust depending on how your trees reacts. You can do the kelp/fulvic every week as a drench on the roots. Our climates are very different, so keep that in mind as well, also, this protocol will not work once a tree enters refinement, just for trees in development that you want back-budding and rapid growth.
 

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Has anyone tried using cytokinin treatment, like a zeatin or 6-benzylaminopurine spray? My understanding is that it's used to induce bushy growth for large-scale annual floriculture. Temporarily inducing yatsabusa-type growth in seedlings could be useful, forcing all of the needle buds to open before resuming normal growth.
 
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