Trident maple

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Re: Trident maple

Post by ben17487 »

Well, I made the cut... Fingers crossed all goes well :S

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Very nice. Makes a huge difference. this will transform this into an amazing tree. Keep us updated.

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Post by Pearcy001 »

I agree great move and good on you for having the confidence to flat bottom it. You will have a much greater nebari in the future and will improve the tree greatly in my eyes.

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I think you are one brave person and I am following this thread with interest. If this trident powers on, you just set a new standard for me. (please update this thread no matter the result).
The after care from here would be crucial. The experts in this forum have both the knowledge and facility to pull off such a move.
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If you want to get rid of the original base let me know.

A brave move. My fingers are crossed for you.

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I'll be sure to keep you guys informed!
Jow, I replanted the original base in the hope there may have been some buds down low enough for it to sprout.. What would you intend to do with it?
I was considering thread grafting into it, do you think that would work?
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Otherwise could make a nice 'root stand'...
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ben17487 wrote:I'll be sure to keep you guys informed!
Jow, I replanted the original base in the hope there may have been some buds down low enough for it to sprout.. What would you intend to do with it?
I was considering thread grafting into it, do you think that would work?
I was thinking of working with the re-shoots. If it shoots of course.
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Post by treeman »

I think it will work. I maybe would have used peat/perlite but that's probably just as good.
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Post by EdwardH »

Has it sprouted new roots as yet, it is a trident after all?
To soon? Ok I'll check again tomorrow :lol:
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Post by tuma »

Hi Ben,

I did the same with the Ficus 10 months ago. The cutting was above the root like yours. I don't know whether you planted your cutting on top of the sphagnum moss or not. I did it with the Ficus and the root sprouted quite happily to say the least. I thought the sphagnum moss might cause rotting on the trunk but all is good. The Ficus is healthy.

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Post by kcpoole »

Both Steven and Squizz were doing something similar last night to some of their Maples
Hope they post some pics here
This thread has Generated a little bit of excitement it seems

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Post by squizzy »

Hi Ben,

I got inspired after watching this thread. Unfortunately I didn't take photos while I had it out of the pot though. I must admit I wasn't as confident as you seem so I took a little less.

Might have to pop a photo up next winter when I get it back out?

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Post by Raymond »

Does this method work on ficus? Ive got a few that could use this sort of treatment but I'm not wanting to kill them... Lovely looking tree by the way...
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