Last Survivor....Quince

Mike Corazzi

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Having had miserable luck with quince for quite a while, I submit this last one in the herd.
The nursery tag says:
Chaenomeles Speciosa
'Nivalis" (White)
Flowering Quince.


I have no idea what I have done or will do wrong with it. I don't remember what sort of roots it has. Fine and clumpy? Coarse and separated? No damn idea.
1. When should it be repotted? It hasn't been since I got it. It has been a group of sticks for who knows how long.
2. What type of soil?
3. Any pruning needed? When?
4. Big or little pot preferred?
5. Watering preference? I've been watering it when I do the rest of the trees. Seems too much. But maybe not.

Any guidance appreciated.

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Thanks. :)
 

Mike Corazzi

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Found enough stuff. Never mind.


 

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Hola, amigo. We got the same climate and I love quince.

Roots will be coarse and can be really tough for some species.

I report every 2-3 years, depending on size and whether water is percolating. I go with some organic material, and akadama if I have it. We need some material in there to hold moisture in our hot summers.

I prune hard in the fall. Enjoy the flowers. Prune a bit in the spring and let grow wild over the summer.

All my quince are small and seem to do well in smaller pots.

When it's scorching in the valley, they need afternoon shade. They can cook easily, but almost always strike back in the fall for me.
 
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