raffaelbaer
Mame
Hey everyone,
I've recently really gotten into pines.
I've got 3 small pines wanting to grow them into different size trees. 2 of the trees are Pinus Thunbergii, 1 is Pinus Nigra. As expected after candle cutting, the 2 black pines created new buds. The Pinus Nigra produced a few needle buds but no real candles as expected from a single flush pine.
However I'm wondering now
On the pinus Nigra, when and how do I cut back into older needles? Since I really wanted to let the blue circled branch continue as the next section, so I have possibility for lower down needles. My plan for this year was to just let the tree do it's thing, wire the main trunk in the fall and next year after candle flush, cut back right down to the blue branch. On dual flush pines this would definitely work, but I don't know how single flush pines will respond to this.
What would be your best approach for this kinda work?

Thanks for any help on my pine and any explanations of cutting back into older needles on single flush pines...
PS: some photos of my other two JBP's I'm growing for shohin / medium size. The Pinus Nigra will be medium to large...
All three will get a basic wiring in the fall (September/October) following the "Black Pine Shohin Course" of Eric Shrader.
Repotting into pond baskets is taken place on all three trees in March/April when buds start moving...


Cheers Raffael
I've recently really gotten into pines.
I've got 3 small pines wanting to grow them into different size trees. 2 of the trees are Pinus Thunbergii, 1 is Pinus Nigra. As expected after candle cutting, the 2 black pines created new buds. The Pinus Nigra produced a few needle buds but no real candles as expected from a single flush pine.
However I'm wondering now
On the pinus Nigra, when and how do I cut back into older needles? Since I really wanted to let the blue circled branch continue as the next section, so I have possibility for lower down needles. My plan for this year was to just let the tree do it's thing, wire the main trunk in the fall and next year after candle flush, cut back right down to the blue branch. On dual flush pines this would definitely work, but I don't know how single flush pines will respond to this.
What would be your best approach for this kinda work?

Thanks for any help on my pine and any explanations of cutting back into older needles on single flush pines...
PS: some photos of my other two JBP's I'm growing for shohin / medium size. The Pinus Nigra will be medium to large...
All three will get a basic wiring in the fall (September/October) following the "Black Pine Shohin Course" of Eric Shrader.
Repotting into pond baskets is taken place on all three trees in March/April when buds start moving...


Cheers Raffael