Trident Maple 3/4 Chop

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Trident Maple 3/4 Chop

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Thought I'd try a little experiment today. Have seen something similar on the net...Going for 1/2 to 3/4 chops. The chopped area is supposed to heal over much quicker than a normal chop, that being due to the fact that the top of tree is still alive on top and is still circulating energy up and around the wound. Once the chopped area is totally healed you can the proceed to remove more... and then eventually taking the remaining off. I was quite lucky with this tree... although I'm going to loose the top I have the new leader in place and a few branches and buds down low that can be selected for future side branches. Will keep you all updated and will keep up to date with the progress of the tree.

Will be feeding heavily for the rest of the summer to produce as much growth as possible....hopefully getting a head start on the healing process.........................

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Re: Trident Maple 3/4 Chop

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Interesting

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Post by Theodore »

Not convinced of the theory on this one. Will be interested to see how it goes.

If I had to guess, I'd say lots of thickening at the remaining connection and not much useful healing.

I'd happily be proven otherwise, so good on you for giving it a go.

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Post by Ryceman3 »

That's a pretty left of centre theory Bonsaiforest...
I'll be keen to see how this chop heals over time and if indeed you prove to be right on the money. I love a pioneer! :tu:

Tridents are decent trees when it comes to healing - watching how your one fares with interest! Good luck.
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Re: Trident Maple 3/4 Chop

Post by Boics »

Not pioneering at all.
This technique has been used and is well documented elsewhere.
Please share your results.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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