Cajunrider
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@Mellow Mullet gave me a trident. It is growing out of control. Is there still enough time for it to recover after a chop in zone 9a?
Too damned hot to chop a trident. It might be in a Summer dormancy period.@Mellow Mullet gave me a trident. It is growing out of control. Is there still enough time for it to recover after a chop in zone 9a?
I am good with letting it grow until next year. There is no rush.Too damned hot to chop a trident. It might be in a Summer dormancy period.
Unless you hate it. Then you can chop it any time you like.
As always, the first question should be "Why do you need to do this out of season?"
beat me to the punch!Why do you need to do this out of season?
That’s a solid plan. I don’t see that chopping now would really gain much. Much better to wait for spring.I am good with letting it grow until next year. There is no rush.
I did!So we all agree. You have a nice trident and too much of an urge that you need to stop. DO not cut it and just wait till spring and then take 20 seconds to chop it back.
Now, go out and start a thread showing us this one:
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That was rather my point and I am very glad I cut a couple of mine back hard about 4 weeks ago. We have had an unusually hot summer here, but not like you guys further south and some of the temps I've seen in New England this year. My Tridents seem like they never take any time off. My Japanese maples are beginning their late growth phase for the season at this time.My trident don't know what the heck is "summer dormancy", it spits out new growth almost the entire year
I was planning to it jn the spring and my schedule got out of control. That why I ask. I am perfectly content with waiting until spring.That’s a solid plan. I don’t see that chopping now would really gain much. Much better to wait for spring.