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to achieve back budding, when is the best time to heavy fertilize and pray? autumn? for the next years spring growth?
Heavy back budding is incumbent upon heavy growth before cutting back. A good fertilizing schedule the year before and in the proceeding spring should bring about abundant new growth. If this growth is allowed to develop and expand till the beginning of summer when the needles are opened the results will be much better when the candles are removed.to achieve back budding, when is the best time to heavy fertilize and pray? autumn? for the next years spring growth?
See any sign of little cones?
No, the female cones are borne at the top of new candles, developing as the candles elongate.Yes: If you look behind the pollen cone on the left you can see what appears to be a purple bud, this is the female cone.
My apologies: the photo is a little misleading because I bumped up its saturation. I took a look at that bud this morning and it appears to me as a normal growing tip.Yes: If you look behind the pollen cone on the left you can see what appears to be a purple bud, this is the female cone.
You have to learn how to see the potential before you set it on fire. But; I think you will probably be alright. We wait for some pictures, which I would like to see now. Understanding that you are virtually on the other half of the world from me I am serious about knowing what people are doing with the tree.
When a tree is cut as this one has been there is no telling where you might find stuff. Mugos do funny things when pressed of course you know that. Look at it, it would be at the end of a candle. When a tree is threatened one of the things they do is an attempt to reproduce.No, the female cones are borne at the top of new candles, developing as the candles elongate.
Yes that was my plan.There is the potential for a good tree there. However it appears to be in a bit of trouble and I would recomend you leave it alone now for at least a year just to see what it is going to do.
When a tree is cut as this one has been there is no telling where you might find stuff. Mugos do funny things when pressed of course you know that. Look at it, it would be at the end of a candle. When a tree is threatened one of the things they do is an attempt to reproduce.
Yeah, I see the vegetative bud, it's what you called a female cone earlier:Take a look! In this case you see the pollen cones emerging from the remains of a cut candle and either a bud or female cone emerging as you say from the top.
I don't yet see a female cone emerging from the top of the bud (emphasis added).Yes: If you look behind the pollen cone on the left you can see what appears to be a purple bud, this is the female cone.
Unless there is something worng with the photo it's color almost rules it out as a growth bud. I however did not state that it definitely is a cone I have not seen terminal buds this color on a Mugo, it could be a terminal bud. However if Parhamr would be so kind as to post the results once the bud in question becomes what it really is I will be the first to say I was wrong in the event I am wrong.Sorry for starting dart throwing contest here. However must add that this bud behind male cones looks like just normal foliage bud and not cone to me. Love pines and have seen many different buds as well as tiny baby cones.
Any chance of an update on this tree's buds? Pictures possible?One of my slowmound dwarves is developing male pollen cones!
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