Mithrandir
Sapling
Hi Everyone,
What a month makes in early spring! The pine has well and truly come to life! the candles are extending and loosening up -- never mind the new buds that are popping up all over place! I've been keeping an eye on the wiring however in the past week or so it must have started thickening up a little as it has dug in slightly, so i've taken it off for now. I'll be setting a shorter check up window next time. I had thought 4 weeks would have worked like my juniper
Thinking more on the taper issue, now that i've seen 1st hand how these can back-bud and that there have been quite a few opportune buds push out, i'm considering making a chop at that first whorl. I will keep one branch as a sacrifice, and use that new bud as the to-be leader.
One question, if i may, would you recommend keeping the main trunk, or as it is already quite thick, use retain another branch as a sacrifice?
What a month makes in early spring! The pine has well and truly come to life! the candles are extending and loosening up -- never mind the new buds that are popping up all over place! I've been keeping an eye on the wiring however in the past week or so it must have started thickening up a little as it has dug in slightly, so i've taken it off for now. I'll be setting a shorter check up window next time. I had thought 4 weeks would have worked like my juniper
Thinking more on the taper issue, now that i've seen 1st hand how these can back-bud and that there have been quite a few opportune buds push out, i'm considering making a chop at that first whorl. I will keep one branch as a sacrifice, and use that new bud as the to-be leader.
One question, if i may, would you recommend keeping the main trunk, or as it is already quite thick, use retain another branch as a sacrifice?