mwar15
Omono
This is a JBP I bought from a older club member in May of 2018. She said the tree was too big for her. The tree was field grown on the southern Oregon coast. She bought it in the late 80’s from the grower. This is a progression and this is why I love this forum. I can look back in a decade and see the progress.
I believe Her techniques are less up to date. She doesn’t wire trees anymore. The tree has had some structure set at some point. She said she repotted the tree within the last 5 years. The soil is mainly quality potting soil with pumice. It appears compacted. Wires holding the tree in the pot have rusted and broke.
When I brought the tree home I didn’t want to do too much work to as it was going from a coastal environment to a hotter climate. I wanted to give it time to acclimate.
I wired some of the branches out to open it up. I pulled some of the old needles. I did not do any candle pruning in 2018. It was fertilized and moved to the sun around the first of the year 2019.
The tree is very leggy. It has a lot of old bark on most of the main branches.
In June I started candle pruning. I started at the bottom and after 10 days went to the middle and 10 days later went to the apex. I pulled needles in the same sections. Mainly on the bottoms of branches.
I believe Her techniques are less up to date. She doesn’t wire trees anymore. The tree has had some structure set at some point. She said she repotted the tree within the last 5 years. The soil is mainly quality potting soil with pumice. It appears compacted. Wires holding the tree in the pot have rusted and broke.
When I brought the tree home I didn’t want to do too much work to as it was going from a coastal environment to a hotter climate. I wanted to give it time to acclimate.
I wired some of the branches out to open it up. I pulled some of the old needles. I did not do any candle pruning in 2018. It was fertilized and moved to the sun around the first of the year 2019.
The tree is very leggy. It has a lot of old bark on most of the main branches.
In June I started candle pruning. I started at the bottom and after 10 days went to the middle and 10 days later went to the apex. I pulled needles in the same sections. Mainly on the bottoms of branches.