Japanese maple development
Posted: June 15th, 2016, 8:36 am
Hey folks,
It's no secret that my preference is towards conifers, in fact I feel quite lost when it comes to deciduous development and design. I understand the principals but have not had enough time through consecutive seasons to see the development of the deciduous trees I have.
This brings me to one of 2 maples I own. I believe in time this could make a very nice tree so I have been taking it slowly and letting it grow and strengthen. Last winter I did some root work and changed the planting angle but otherwise left it to grow unchecked.
For scale Today I got out the wire and branch cutters and did some work, so far my goal has been to allow the leader to thicken, and in time I will cut and use the right hand branch as a new leader. Today I cleaned up and removed all the excess branching that wasn't going to be used, that left the 3 branches that are wired and the current leader/sacrafice branch. My question is do I allow the leader to grow until the taper improves and then cut it, or do I cut it now and allow the proposed leader to thicken and do the work.
Current leader length I read once that once A leader is cut in favour of another option that the portion of the trunk below the new leader will no longer thicken, that is to say the part of that section of trunk belonging to the original leader, is this true? or can I cut the sacrifice at any time and have the trunk continue to thicken as a result of the new leader?
The other work today consisted of setting a primary structure, at this stage I will definitely keep the left and the right branches, and am unsure of the upper left/back branch, it may stay or I may cut in time so I figured I would just wire it and wait and see.
Looking forward to input from the maple gurus on here
Kerrin
It's no secret that my preference is towards conifers, in fact I feel quite lost when it comes to deciduous development and design. I understand the principals but have not had enough time through consecutive seasons to see the development of the deciduous trees I have.
This brings me to one of 2 maples I own. I believe in time this could make a very nice tree so I have been taking it slowly and letting it grow and strengthen. Last winter I did some root work and changed the planting angle but otherwise left it to grow unchecked.
For scale Today I got out the wire and branch cutters and did some work, so far my goal has been to allow the leader to thicken, and in time I will cut and use the right hand branch as a new leader. Today I cleaned up and removed all the excess branching that wasn't going to be used, that left the 3 branches that are wired and the current leader/sacrafice branch. My question is do I allow the leader to grow until the taper improves and then cut it, or do I cut it now and allow the proposed leader to thicken and do the work.
Current leader length I read once that once A leader is cut in favour of another option that the portion of the trunk below the new leader will no longer thicken, that is to say the part of that section of trunk belonging to the original leader, is this true? or can I cut the sacrifice at any time and have the trunk continue to thicken as a result of the new leader?
The other work today consisted of setting a primary structure, at this stage I will definitely keep the left and the right branches, and am unsure of the upper left/back branch, it may stay or I may cut in time so I figured I would just wire it and wait and see.
Looking forward to input from the maple gurus on here
Kerrin