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Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 12:48 pm
by Beano
I bought a radiata pine a few weeks ago, went nuts on it and now I'm not sure what to do with the branches. The shortest branch has some new green coming out at the end, but the other branches are very long. All I can find about pines is pinching tips, but can I cut back branches shorter as long as there are some green needles remaining on the branch?

Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 1:16 pm
by Qitianlong
Is that a British Blue short hair you have there?
Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 1:24 pm
by Beano
Yep! She's my fur child... She's always up in the bonsai business...

Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 2:59 pm
by Isitangus
Put down the bonsai tools and step away from the tree!!! Lol. Just let it recover, look at it, let it recover and keep looking at it until you see the trees direction.
Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 6:10 pm
by Qitianlong
awesome! here's mine:
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Aragon Sir Clive!
Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 6:20 pm
by Beano
Lol! Mine is princess lulu le blu! Or just Lulu
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Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 6:33 pm
by Josh
Can I ask what your design idea was when you started working on the tree. What was the shape/style you were going for?
Josh.
Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 7:01 pm
by Beano
Basically like a regular pine without the bar branches and whorls of branches. Bonsai Christmas tree. It, like most of my trees is an experiment. I am aware that it looks ridiculous currently. But at some stage I need to learn pine
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Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 8:05 pm
by Qitianlong
I think I'd chop the trunk just above that branch on the right where you've started wiring, and then plant on its side in a bigger pot/box, let that new leader grown on and then chop again... have a mugo pine for sale at the ausbonsai market next week that I've done that to.
Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: February 28th, 2014, 9:14 pm
by shibui
but can I cut back branches shorter as long as there are some green needles remaining on the branch?
The answer to this is yes. Radiatas are even better at producing buds than JBP so you should have no problem getting buds as long as you leave some needles.
I also agree with Qitianlong. At the moment your tree is pretty straight with little movement or taper in the trunk. A trunk chop may seem a bit brutal but you will probably end up with a better tree in the future.
Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: March 1st, 2014, 7:37 am
by PeterH
May I suggest that you let the tree recover before you repot. I have lost older Radiata by heavy top pruning and re-potting at the same time.
Regards,
Peter
Re: Pinus radiata, what to do with it
Posted: March 1st, 2014, 12:32 pm
by Beano
Ok. Yeah I hadn't planned on repotting it as I wasn't sure what time of year it required it. I read that somewhere, not to do major branch work and repot in the same year?
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