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    Timing Reason For Late Fall/Early Winter Japanese Black Pine Work

    I've noticed that many Japanese black pine growers wait until very late in the fall to do the year's final bud selection, needle plucking, cleanup, and pruning. Is this peculiar to jbp? If so, why is that?
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    Thoughts On This Branch Structuring Method?

    Is the general consensus that this branch structuring is the best way to go? Is this the correct structure for both deciduous and coniferous material?
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    Root Pruning & Styling Ficus Same Time?

    I guess I was thinking of benjamina.
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    Root Pruning & Styling Ficus Same Time?

    I'm not really a tropical guy, but I've noticed that my ficus trees are extremely durable. Can ficus be root pruned, potted, and styled all at once? Also, if the tree is kept indoors, can that work be done in fall?
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    Itoigawa Problems

    I take 2 or 3 small cuttings from these plants in March. I've also done significant shari work on them each year. The shari work has been done in June and September. I don't water on a schedule and let the top of the soil get dry before watering again. That said, I don't pull the trees out...
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    Itoigawa Problems

    I've been using the exact same fertilizer on my Kishu. The foliage is thick, compact, and robust. Is it just an Itoigawa thing?
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    Itoigawa Problems

    The Kishu doesn't have juvenile foliage. It's perfectly healthy and growing with vigor. The reason I posted that picture was to show that not all my junipers are as unhealthy as the Itoigawa.
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    Itoigawa Problems

    My Itoigawas in nursery cans are doing terribly. They're leggy, not producing strong growth or filling out, and they're dropping the most important branches. They're planted in 1 gallon, black plastic nursery pots. They've been in these containers for at least 3 years. They get 8+ hours...
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    Refining/Maintaining Shimpaku Foliage

    As I understand it, the most accepted method for refined shimpaku foliage pruning, to do the following. 1. Clean out dead foliage. 2. Remove downward growing stems and foliage. 3. On each foliage clump, cut the strong extended runners back to a vigorous fork in the foliage clump. 4...
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    Getting Buds Closer To Trunk On Spruce Branch

    "white spruce" = Picea glauca. Are you suggesting that I let the buds on the end elongate, grow through the season, and then prune back close to the trunk where there are needles but no buds?
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    Getting Buds Closer To Trunk On Spruce Branch

    To get this white spruce budding closer to the trunk (near my finger tips), I pinch these buds in half? So it's not like a pine where I cut the branch where needles are growing and get a bunch of needle buds to pop?
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    Recently repotted JBP has browning needles

    If you're a beginner and you're going to repot and root prune a pine, you don't want to be doing any additional work to it until a season has passed and it's showing vigor. That means no needle plucking, pruning, bending, or anything. Also, where are the terminal buds? It almost looks like...
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    Best Next Step For Sick Pine

    I hope you're right, but I've looked at a lot of jbp prebonsai. The picture isn't great, and the needles look a bit dull and droopy. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
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    Best Next Step For Sick Pine

    Ryan does not use the half bare root method at all and doesn't agree with that procedure. He uses his "ring" method for transitioning all his trees into aggregate substrate. Once the trees have been transitioned out of field soil, nursery mix, or what have you, Boon and Ryan seem to do similar...
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    Best Next Step For Sick Pine

    This jbp was growing in a one-gallon nursery container for several years. The mix, which had broken down considerably, was composed of pine bark and perlite. I decided to put it in a bonsai container on March 15th. The new mix is the standard a/p/l. As I was getting into the root ball, I...
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