M. Frary
Bonsai Godzilla
I retract my statement about the tree not being grafted. Upon closer inspection it looks to be.
Generally, any deadwood work involving stripping live tissue should be done during the growing season so the tree can heal/wall off the de-barked area. Doing so in the fall might increase the risk of infection occurring during the winter months.Just a curious question- if I was to start a shari on a spruce through little sections remove at a time then further down the road connected as one-would this be done in fall?
I've never done it on a spruce, either. Having said that, I'd say now is a great time. Keep in mind the fact that creating shari is a stress to the tree and only you know how much work has been done to the tree in the last 6-12 mo. Proceed with caution with trees that have been recently and aggressively styled and/or re-potted.I've never done it on a spruce so I was unsure-is it to late to do start now?
I've never done it on a spruce, either. Having said that, I'd say now is a great time. Keep in mind the fact that creating shari is a stress to the tree and only you know how much work has been done to the tree in the last 6-12 mo. Proceed with caution with trees that have been recently and aggressively styled and/or re-potted.
Wow those needles are gorgeous!Grew well and back budded everywhere. I LOVE how blue it is and I haven't done anything to it but next spring is when I'll start correcting the issues.
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Wow those needles are gorgeous!
Yo giga,
They are beautiful trees. Had a large one growing in front of my house as a kid growing up. Great memories of stringing christmas lights on it. . Picea pungens is a beautiful conifer. I'm growing a few cultivars . Dwarf weepers in the landscape. Thought I had a pic. Post it later
Looks lovely! Got any tips&tricks regarding picea healthcare?
Did you put some of the old soil back?
I heard conifers don't like barerooting, so how the heck did you get this one to survive?![]()