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I might be awarded it if it ever comes about. I kinda like the idea frankly.I think we derailed in record time. Does the forum have a trophy for that?
To your point, I probably would redraw it to show that making the largest cuts asap rather than waiting but reduction can delay it. I think getting proper root establishment at first trumps doing a harsh structural pruning right away. So therefore, reduce all codoms a little tiny bit now, then focus on structure later. Lousy, though very inexpensive, nursery plant truth be told.Wouldnt you prefer to leave smaller insignificant laterals to build trunk taper while keeping temporary laterals to feed and shade larger cuts? Pruning cycle dependent i suppose...
Ehh just add some epsom salt and pee on it. It will be fine, get er doneTo your point, I probably would redraw it to show that making the largest cuts asap rather than waiting but reduction can delay it. I think getting proper root establishment at first trumps doing a harsh structural pruning right away. So therefore, reduce all codoms a little tiny bit now, then focus on structure later. Lousy, though very inexpensive, nursery plant truth be told.
There's a key point. How soon can you get back? That dictates dosage more often than not.Pruning cycle dependent i suppose...
In Florida when you buy a cull like that, you're paying money for a tree that any legit nursery would have thrown on the burn pile. And yes, under Florida's Grades & Standards for nursery plants, that would be graded a cull and unsellable. Nurseries however are under no compulsion to adhere to the standard as it's entirely voluntary, so you can still buy a crap tree if you want.
There are however nurseries selling really kicking stock that will put you years ahead on restoring a canopy, because while you're trying to polish that turd without killing it, a good tree would be establishing and growing.
Touche...the whiskey made me forget about the root pruning. Do you think retaining more foliage would spur auxin and giberellin to create more root mass or vice versa? Obviously you dont want to add injury to insult just spitballing at this pointTo your point, I probably would redraw it to show that making the largest cuts asap rather than waiting but reduction can delay it. I think getting proper root establishment at first trumps doing a harsh structural pruning right away. So therefore, reduce all codoms a little tiny bit now, then focus on structure later. Lousy, though very inexpensive, nursery plant truth be told.