RMJoe
Seedling
Here is a gnarly Amur honeysuckle I collected from the creek near my house this spring. Massive and gnarly from frequent floods breaking branches.
Bare rooted and planted it in a concrete mixing tub - it has been remarkably vigorous. Actually it was carried away in a flash flood after I potted it up and I found downstream with all soil washed out about 24 hours later - added what remained of my actual soil and a lot of regular potting soil (emergency measures!) and it never skipped a beat! I partly defoliated a few weeks ago so I could set some structure. All of the branches have been grown this season - Honeysuckle is quite fragile most of the time, so some of the branches which thickened up too much were quite difficult to get any movement into. Any opinions on front and pots would be appreciated. I will need to do quite a bit of carving down some of the stubs, but I will try to heal them over somewhat as there is already a ton of deadwood. Also, to preserve the big deadwood veins is PC petrifier the best option? I've seen various opinions.
Bare rooted and planted it in a concrete mixing tub - it has been remarkably vigorous. Actually it was carried away in a flash flood after I potted it up and I found downstream with all soil washed out about 24 hours later - added what remained of my actual soil and a lot of regular potting soil (emergency measures!) and it never skipped a beat! I partly defoliated a few weeks ago so I could set some structure. All of the branches have been grown this season - Honeysuckle is quite fragile most of the time, so some of the branches which thickened up too much were quite difficult to get any movement into. Any opinions on front and pots would be appreciated. I will need to do quite a bit of carving down some of the stubs, but I will try to heal them over somewhat as there is already a ton of deadwood. Also, to preserve the big deadwood veins is PC petrifier the best option? I've seen various opinions.