Lance has some really nice BRT's, and I think he was trying to contribute something helpful. Maybe don't take everything so seriously, a sense of humor is helpful here. Best of luck with your tree. I have several BRT's, fun trees.
Okay thanks Carol 83. That's good to know. I'm kind of new to internet forums. My son actually said something similar to what you said. I'll try to be more.......savvy?Lance has some really nice BRT's, and I think he was trying to contribute something helpful. Maybe don't take everything so seriously, a sense of humor is helpful here. Best of luck with your tree. I have several BRT's, fun trees.
I think this post prooves you right. The tree shown here has nothing of the fluted appearence of some others.I watched a video on Youtube where a guy explained there are 2 types of BRT's. One with straight trunks and one with twisting trunks. Do any of you have any knowledge of this? Is this true?
The bark evolves to many shades of brown.
Some people don't want a tall tree. I don't talk bad about the "Too Tall Jones" BRT that make up 90% of the starters I see here that have zero character within a foot of the pot
Question is.. What are you after long-term. How big a tree. Very heavy trunked or not. One thing to keep in mind with BRT is that they will fatten up the branch-attachments to the trunk. This may result in odd shaped trunk leading to a concept of inverse taper. Be aware of this risk, and remove branches before the start to dominate the trunkline.Should it be a two trunk or single trunk tree? If I leave the big side branch near the bottom will it adversely affect the taper?
Yes they are and yes you canAre these trees not wired as seedlings into that shape? And if so, can’t a BRT similarly be wired as a seedling?
The bark turns brown and flakes off like a Sycamore. The bark evolves to many shades of brown.
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Thanks Forsoothe,
I would love to see pictures of others BRT's. If anything for a little inspiration.
They have a tendency to grow twigs straight as an arrow to the moon with a cluster of leaves every 2" or so. This is very hard to moderate, much less overcome, if it can be at all. You need to encourage ramification by trimming after two clusters of leaves on a given bull twig. Rarely, they will ramify at that point. More often, it will send out another twig at the base of the twig instead where you trimmed. The new twig will grow to the moon with leaf clusters every 2", so you have to continue to be vigilant. Eventually, you will have enough twigs (primary tips) to form an opaque canopy. Some of the best, thick-looking canopies you see are rat's nests of criss-crossing bull canes that have escaped control. Choose your poison.
Thanks LanceMac10, some great info in those threads.My next raintree
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