Advice on pruning young coast redwood
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Posted 4 years 3 months ago #64906
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I would have giving the lower trunk wire, to make some movement in it, then let it grow longer and ticker, before cutting it back, then grow new top/leader for taper, and then repeat this again.
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Posted 4 years 3 months ago #64980Example attached of ideally where I*d like to go with this.
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Posted 4 years 3 months ago #64982You will need a few decades to get there.
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rich815 wrote: Yes, I know the example is not the same as where can go but that*s to show the style in terms of branching and overall taper of the trunk I*d like to pursue.
Your branches are already way to far spaced from each other. For a style, follow the tree, not what you have in mind for it.
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Posted 4 years 3 months ago #64990I have no experience on the species. But a Quick googling gave me this that might or might not help you:
"In the first stages of styling, branches should be left longer to promote branch thickening and woody growth. After your branches are thick and have a little secondary growth, it is time to cut back to smaller "leaves" and begin the pinching process. Older, longer needled secondary branches should be removed, and will promptly be replaced by smaller needled new buds. After these have grown out an inch or two, they can be pinched by simply pulling on the last 1/4", it will break in just the right spot. After this, there should be even more backbudding which will increase ramification. During this entire time, the tree will be putting out new growth all over the trunk, which should be removed as soon as it is noticed, to direct growth where you want it."
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