JudyB
Queen of the Nuts
So I've heard. Must get one.I got one, they back bud like mad even without you doing anything.
So I've heard. Must get one.I got one, they back bud like mad even without you doing anything.
Jesus Mach....
You know it's not a Maple right?
Did you forget?
I'm just kidding...I know you are more horticulturally sound than I!
But I can't believe you did that!
Love this beast.
Sorce
Not sure if you have problem with them back there but watch for mealy bugs! I had them on my Scots(before I killed it
) at least 2 different years and believe only other tree was a Beech several feet away. If unfamiliar these are small white fuzzy looking things at base of needles. Look almost like mold
.
Jesus Mach....
You know it's not a Maple right?
Did you forget?
I'm just kidding...I know you are more horticulturally sound than I!
But I can't believe you did that!
Love this beast.
Sorce
Yeah, that made me nervous! but it was done after it's already been re-potted in bonsai soil and not a yamadori so the shock is less, but STILL!
Nice backbudding! looks healthy! did you chop any roots off or just wash the soil?
...and looking back at the sketch, the left branch should cascade, right? Are you gonna pull it down this year? or leave it completely alone?
Based on it's health, I suspect this one will barely skip a beat. Getting all the nursery or field soil out of the root zone is so important horticulturally. Looking forward to seeing this one with some wire on it...as is Adair, I'm sure.
That soil was complete crap
The tree obviously didn't get that memo!
Sorce
Well I think removing 2/3 of the original soil did help it.
In playing a bit with a sketch for a possible design, I went back to the idea of a cascading branch. I thought I had left the idea behind but it retuned. Anyway looking around for possibilities.