Birds Nest Spruce #2

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Brought home from work today 🌲

Robust!
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Let’s take a look under the hood
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Interesting root crossing (possible front)
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Using organic and pumice mix for now
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Likely front but the low lateral branch seems almost parallel to the crossing root and I’m not diggin it
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🪓 🪓 chop chop
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Possible front but root steps toward viewer.. though cool visual and layering either way
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Likely to apply wire tomorrow but open to suggestions for structural styling of primaries and secondaries.
 

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Leave it alone for a year and see if it survives that repot. One major offense per year.
I have faith! My others survived the same
 
I can't say I would have picked that up but any tree with time can be made to something and don't wire it - you will kill it or weaken it. You need to slow down a bit with these guys, if you wire now after a repot you'll be breaking roots and stressing the tree by forcing repair on branches and roots.
 
I can't say I would have picked that up but any tree with time can be made to something and don't wire it - you will kill it or weaken it. You need to slow down a bit with these guys, if you wire now after a repot you'll be breaking roots and stressing the tree by forcing repair on branches and roots.
Thanks! Will wait to wire 👍
 
Spruce, least the way I do it, need to be wired at the end of winter when it's still dormant and the sap is not moving, but not going have to endure the whole of winter - I'm in VA too so Feb/January is when I do all the spruce work. Right now just watch the water and fertilize well. if it responds well then you can wire/trim winter 2024/25
 
I'm not sure how to link a thread when using the app yet but if you search

Little Jim Picea abies Ultra Dwarf​

You'll find what I did that caused mine to fail perhaps. I potted it up March 2020 and selective pruning later that year. No posts in the thread after that August.
Glad you've had success with others with this approach.
 
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