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mel advice.
Posted: February 11th, 2009, 12:35 pm
by Asus101
Mainly for pup, but if others know feel free to shoot.
I have a paperbark in training, it can be found somewhere around here before wire. Since cutting back hard, its pushed about an inch or more of new growth.
Now I don't need new branches, i need to start forming pads and dense foliage. Should I let the growth harden before pinching back to force more budding, or should I nip it now?
Re: mel advice.
Posted: February 11th, 2009, 12:39 pm
by Pup
Asus101 wrote:Mainly for pup, but if others know feel free to shoot.
I have a paperbark in training, it can be found somewhere around here before wire. Since cutting back hard, its pushed about an inch or more of new growth.
Now I don't need new branches, i need to start forming pads and dense foliage. Should I let the growth harden before pinching back to force more budding, or should I nip it now?
Start nipping back as soon as it has reached a suitable length. You will find the same in a week if you keep the humidity around them.
Can you remember what species? Pup
Re: mel advice.
Posted: February 11th, 2009, 1:08 pm
by Asus101
Pup wrote:Asus101 wrote:Mainly for pup, but if others know feel free to shoot.
I have a paperbark in training, it can be found somewhere around here before wire. Since cutting back hard, its pushed about an inch or more of new growth.
Now I don't need new branches, i need to start forming pads and dense foliage. Should I let the growth harden before pinching back to force more budding, or should I nip it now?
Start nipping back as soon as it has reached a suitable length. You will find the same in a week if you keep the humidity around them.
Can you remember what species? Pup
Stepholoides but I blame ash for the bad spelling
it sits in water, I give a few days every two weeks to dry a little.
Re: mel advice.
Posted: February 12th, 2009, 7:31 am
by MelaQuin
I remove any excess growth as it develops in order to put the power to the growth that I want. I have a steph as well and it is powering on from being cut from 2 metres to 25 cm. At this stage I am letting growth develop but I will have to put it on the workbench soon and sort out what I do and don't want.
I also have a lineariifolia that is a nuisance. It was heavily cut down and has grown a flock of new branchlets but it won't shoot back lower on the trunk, all the growth is clustered in the top 10 cm. Any hints as to how to encourage it to shoot lower???