Fabledabel
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My opinion is Ryans modality with larch do not seamlessly apply to most of us because of his growing techniques and climate. Larch grows like ditch weed there. It is like giving advice on growing house plants in your yard in NY city as opposed to southern Florida, the amount of growth he gets from larch is nearly unmanageable--they grow like wild weeds in this environment and under his regiment--other techniques that are used would not work for him. I grow larch very well controlling there growth by plucking the new tufts back, in general, taking about 2/3/ of the tuft, which leaves a few buds. I let these ponytails (tufts) grow a bit longer and for a long time if I am trying to strengthen or regrow roots, I pluck them deeper and more uniformly also where they are thick and energetic, such as the tops, otherwise, I puck mine thoroughly as they appear. This keeps my larch from going crazy and keeps them dividing and fine. One can cut back hardened growth but then you have to go back to soft ponytail plucking to get the internodes short--its a developmental technique not for containerized bonzo IMO. I also withhold fertilizer until early fall unless they are weak. If one tried this in the Willamette Valley it would be a full-time job and you'd end up with knucked-up topiary broccoli.
Gotcha. That's a very good point. I'm not noticing nearly as excessive growth as he described up here in Toronto. Whereabouts are you located? Do you pluck back before the new buds are visible?