SU2
Omono
[Yup, I know Bougainvilleas are not technically trees ]
So ~a month ago I gave this guy his "2020 intervention", usually do 1 hard intervention annually on bougies here where they grow like weeds, and moved him into a smaller box (and gave a pretty large root-prune, rootplate is developing so well though!!) and hard-pruned all his canopy:
< different light shows it differently, sorry no other angles. Box is ~1/3rd the volume of his previous "grow box"
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Now, ~1mo later as his resultant vegetative flush is nearly complete, and flowering-indications abound on various tips throughout the canopy, I'm a bit uncertain of just how to proceed:
[Birdseye-view: ]
I don't "let" them flower (IE, I remove flowering bracts as they occur, I know "it's still growth" but it doesn't photosynthesize and trees tend to slow growth when in-bloom, whereas when you cull their flowers they keep pushing at least IME/in the right conditions)
I certainly want to remove a lot from the top, it's growing out of proportion to lower limbs, but - from years of pruning-back branches on bougies here - I'm beginning to get the impression that "Let the branches 'run' so they girthen up, then hard-prune back once you have a good skeleton, then go into hedge-prune & ramification approaches" line of thought doesn't work so well on bougies. I've built trellises for them and had 5' branches where the branch-collar hardly thickened-up at all, I've almost got the impression that you get girth quicker by hedge-prune approach right off the bat with bougies.
So, gonna remove mass from the top (and wire), but would love to hear people's input because I dislike cutting back to 2 nodes on wood that's hardly formed/lignified but it's going to be a waste to let those branches up top thicken much more they are just growing way too quickly for the lower branches I may take-out a couple "big secondaries" from the right-trunk's top... Would very much appreciate input/advice on how I could approach this guy, the 'final vision' is a basic "two overlapping triangles" canopy design with a smaller triangle (obviously) on the smaller trunk, feel like I need to 'cull' the top to balance things out but don't really have much to spare up there in the way of primaries..
So ~a month ago I gave this guy his "2020 intervention", usually do 1 hard intervention annually on bougies here where they grow like weeds, and moved him into a smaller box (and gave a pretty large root-prune, rootplate is developing so well though!!) and hard-pruned all his canopy:
< different light shows it differently, sorry no other angles. Box is ~1/3rd the volume of his previous "grow box"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Now, ~1mo later as his resultant vegetative flush is nearly complete, and flowering-indications abound on various tips throughout the canopy, I'm a bit uncertain of just how to proceed:
[Birdseye-view: ]
I don't "let" them flower (IE, I remove flowering bracts as they occur, I know "it's still growth" but it doesn't photosynthesize and trees tend to slow growth when in-bloom, whereas when you cull their flowers they keep pushing at least IME/in the right conditions)
I certainly want to remove a lot from the top, it's growing out of proportion to lower limbs, but - from years of pruning-back branches on bougies here - I'm beginning to get the impression that "Let the branches 'run' so they girthen up, then hard-prune back once you have a good skeleton, then go into hedge-prune & ramification approaches" line of thought doesn't work so well on bougies. I've built trellises for them and had 5' branches where the branch-collar hardly thickened-up at all, I've almost got the impression that you get girth quicker by hedge-prune approach right off the bat with bougies.
So, gonna remove mass from the top (and wire), but would love to hear people's input because I dislike cutting back to 2 nodes on wood that's hardly formed/lignified but it's going to be a waste to let those branches up top thicken much more they are just growing way too quickly for the lower branches I may take-out a couple "big secondaries" from the right-trunk's top... Would very much appreciate input/advice on how I could approach this guy, the 'final vision' is a basic "two overlapping triangles" canopy design with a smaller triangle (obviously) on the smaller trunk, feel like I need to 'cull' the top to balance things out but don't really have much to spare up there in the way of primaries..