Rhamnus Cathartica (Common Buckthorn) #69

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This is a tree Ive had since 2019. It looks best in fall with the yellow leaves. Some pictures are in my general thread but here are some end of year shots and current:

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Year End Pictures:
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Its a sick joke. These things can grow really good nebari naturally, and the bark is nice. Easy to dig up. All around tough.

But holy shit. There is absolutely nothing you can do with new growth.

When pliable it will just break off from the trunk. After that it's stiff as a board and arrow straight.

Maybe starting at this size, there is another way to manage it.

Good luck!
 

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End of year. Not much to report. Repotted this year.... grew ok. Next year should be good. Im skipping a year repotting to gain strength. Was repotted twice in a row. Seems to have the start of a nice nebari.

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Today. Looking very nice this spring. Should tiny white flowers soon. Lots of budding everywhere.

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Cool cool. I’ve got a couple that are still ticking.
I’ve found they can be wired alright.
Do have to be careful as they can thicken quickly leading to major wire marks

Have you encountered a lot of suckers?
I seem to be removing them regularly.
 

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Not on this one. I grew another in a glass jar and the roots that hit the side basically all grew as if they were normal trees but under the soil surface.
 

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Not on this one. I grew another in a glass jar and the roots that hit the side basically all grew as if they were normal trees but under the soil surface.
Very interesting. Have you found the roots to be very vigorous in your repotting?
Mine have not shown me serious foliage production in the last 2 years since collecting, so I haven’t repotted yet.
 

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The roots are not that vigorous on this.

I also am not 100% certain this is in fact common buckthorn. Here are some more pictures of the other one from the glass jar.

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Im going to slowly continue to raise this one up in the pot continuously revealing the root structure.
 

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End of year. To say progress is slow is an understatement. I took that long whip and wired it for no good reason really. Still don't seem to have cracked the code with this one's development. Roots seem still not particularly rooted so... I'm skipping another year of repot. Will see how it flushes out next spring. Maybe unchecked growth followed by a winter prune, spring wiring is the right move?

Before unwiring:
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After wire removed and cleaned up:
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Center of tree:
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