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Old 14-May-2002   #2
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Re: mugo pine advice

mugho doesn't have the strength of the Japanese black pine or even austrian pine, so I would treat it more like a Japanese White pine and pinch the candles back as they are developing but before the needle sheaths really become apparent.

You'll also want the thin the candle groups down to a single pair on the terminal of each branch, or cut back to a single pair at the point at which you decide SHOULD BE the terminal of the branch.
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