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Information Needed
I have all these great bonsai books with lots of stuff, but when I have a
specific question I can never find the answer. ;-( I have two babies recently sent from ForestFarm, Betula 'Trost's Dwarf' and Prunus 'Hally Jolivette.' They are healthy and a couple of feet tall, but the trunks are no thicker than a chopstick. Obviously they are going into the ground for a couple of years. The birch needs to stay in the ground until the bark gets white, I should live so long. Since these are both dwarf cultivars, a little delicate, & probably slow growing, the question is: should I trunk chop them? The trunks already have a slight modicum of taper, but the main effort is to get them to thicken up. For this purpose, should I leave the tops as tall as they are? Iris Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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Re: [IBC] Information Needed
Hi Iris, for dwarf cultivars I wouldn't chop them. I wouldn't say they
are likely to be delicate in anything other than appearance. Selectively prune so the structure can be seen and leave plenty of low sacrifice branches. Betula tend to shed branches anyway but they also shoot new ones from old bark. Sun and wind seem to be the answer to them "whiting up". Once they begin to peel the orange layer you can speed things along by gingerly removing sections by hand peeling. I've not grown Trosts Dwarf, but do know it tends to form a low dome like a Japanese Mountain Maple which will probably slow down the whitening process unless you expose areas to sunlight. Someone else may be able to give you more specifics. Again I don't grow Hally Jolivette but have P. incisa 'Kojo-No-Mai' on its own roots. This tends to sucker from the base a lot. They are easily removed and grow quickly into new plants - 1 foot in a couple of years. Very good as a reliable flowering garden shrub, while you await thickening. Cheers Kev Bailey Vale Of Clwyd, North Wales I have all these great bonsai books with lots of stuff, but when I have a specific question I can never find the answer. ;-( I have two babies recently sent from ForestFarm, Betula 'Trost's Dwarf' and Prunus 'Hally Jolivette.' They are healthy and a couple of feet tall, but the trunks are no thicker than a chopstick. Obviously they are going into the ground for a couple of years. The birch needs to stay in the ground until the bark gets white, I should live so long. Since these are both dwarf cultivars, a little delicate, & probably slow growing, the question is: should I trunk chop them? The trunks already have a slight modicum of taper, but the main effort is to get them to thicken up. For this purpose, should I leave the tops as tall as they are? ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by John Quinn++++ ************************************************** ****************************** >>-->> The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ <<--<< +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail BONSAI-REQUEST@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM +++++ |
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