Dang. I’m confused. It took him 15 mins to basically defoliate this. Why would you shear from outside in, if this was the intention?
by hacking it back like this, dormant nodes will be stimulated.
I see. Yeah I figured it probably looked pretty dang nice after it popped!he didnt defoliate. the tree was just so leggy that the interior growth had gotten shaded, died off or wasnt stimulated at all. by the time he got into the interior there wasnt much active growth.
by hacking it back like this, dormant nodes will be stimulated. its good work. no messin around.
i had to do something similar when i got my hackberry
It's obviously from a tropical country (Yusuf => muslim name => Indonesia ?). So I don't think we should look at this like we would if the species was a tree from a temperate climate like Europe or the northern parts of America.
There, trees grow all year round. Since he didn't touch the roots I'm pretty sure there were new leaves on the tree one week later. Our "grid of analysis" don't apply there...
the tree got leggy and it would appear he's trying to restore it back.
As many people, as many opinions. but you know, it reminds me of what I did with my Acer buergerianum :
2019:
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May 2020 :
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I think maybe we should ask him.