Kishu Shimpaku from Evergreen Gardenworks

Darth Masiah

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cuttings look like they've taken well! how's the parent tree?

looking good. going to slip it into a bigger container this coming spring and let it grow another year, though i might just put it in the ground next year. this rootball is already solid, so it should be a good anchor.

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i ordered this guy to take cuttings from. didn't seem to mind being shipped cross country.
8/28/20
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3/10/21
now that it's had some time to sit, i went ahead and repotted it. i wasn't about to look at this boring tree for years on end while i take cuttings, so i decided to try using copper wire for the first time. interesting stuff. i think i like it.

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I've been looking all over to try and find some pics of his 1 gal Juniper stock! Looks great!
 

BrightsideB

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Even with the dieback early on. Looks successfull! Got that nice bend in! I have a lot of 1 and 2 year kishu and itoigawa cuttings. I usually take cuttings before any work on the parent and then work them the following spring. I have a good cutting success rate really anytime of year as long as the parent is vigorous.
 
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