Ok, just an update.
We know that Cytokinins promotes cell division, in other words, growth. Where auxins will inhibit lateral buds, cytokinins will promote growth all over the tree. In the absence of auxins, cytokinins will cause lateral buds and dormant buds to grow.
Pruning, candle removing and pinching of new growth will all aid in reducing auxin levels and promoting more lateral growth.
This year I have used again the Cytokinine, but this time after cut the new grows, I have had some deep backbudding, of course I am not sure that is the product or not, burt one bud come from the last year and it was basically at the base of the trunk itself, one bud was open on a branch that I cut in april, and there was nothing before I am sure 100%.
Thtat's on the ABP:
Last year, bud open this spring, last year I have used more often theproduct.
On an April cut :
Some more bockbuddings:
The Mugo have some strange ? grows, but I made also a good pruning in July Vance Wood style, so maybe is not related...
Let me know what you think, now is the second year that I used this product and the plant are still alive, I also used on other plants with no problems.
I used also last year on my Scott Pine and I am starting to think that the several buds explosion was from the Cito powder...