Malix
Mame
Here is another tree that I will be starting progression threads for to track the development over time. This one was a collected specimen from korea. Somewhat rough when I bought it about 14 years ago. Worked on developing it for some years but it had around 10 years of pretty much being ignored but kept alive with the minimum amount of care toward advancing the tree forward. Now I have been getting my trees back on track and wanted to document where it its today.
I just finished fall pruning and wiring on this. I made a few approach grafts last growing season. I have some long leaders I plan on using for more grafts next growing season. Some older branches need shortening others need to gain length. As I either get back budding on a branch or graft a branch I'll shorten then when appropriate.
I this had not been transplanted in probably 9 or 10 yrs. I plan on transplanting in early spring Tho it grew so will I wish I could just let it grow another season for the branch development. But oh well.
This is the earliest picture I have. Circa 2007 You can see how little the branches have developed in such a long time but health and life circumstances made in not possible to care for my trees for a long time. None the less the one thing I did accomplish over that time is to graft a new apex onto the third trunk ( on the right) to shorten it. It was too long and made the design to heavy on the right. I custom ordered the pot from Sara Raynor to fit a shortened tertiary trunk.
This is from april of 2020.
Today After pruning / wiring
I just finished fall pruning and wiring on this. I made a few approach grafts last growing season. I have some long leaders I plan on using for more grafts next growing season. Some older branches need shortening others need to gain length. As I either get back budding on a branch or graft a branch I'll shorten then when appropriate.
I this had not been transplanted in probably 9 or 10 yrs. I plan on transplanting in early spring Tho it grew so will I wish I could just let it grow another season for the branch development. But oh well.
This is the earliest picture I have. Circa 2007 You can see how little the branches have developed in such a long time but health and life circumstances made in not possible to care for my trees for a long time. None the less the one thing I did accomplish over that time is to graft a new apex onto the third trunk ( on the right) to shorten it. It was too long and made the design to heavy on the right. I custom ordered the pot from Sara Raynor to fit a shortened tertiary trunk.
This is from april of 2020.
Today After pruning / wiring