why did you wire the branch so much if you were going to cut it off later?
Scott, go back and take a look at Ebihara's tree, the 1980 picture. I just noticed that he pulled whips around, and made thread grafts from the outside in!
Got some updates @markyscott , on this ones progress please?
This does inspire me to do a broom sometime soon. Not something I've ever done before.
Scott, after you chopped the tree you grafted branches on stump or tree sprouted from spots there. I was trying to read thread carefully but did not find info. Great project, BTW.
Hi Maros. No grafting. When I chopped the trunk, tons of shoots grew from the exposed cambium at the cut site. It was just a matter of selection. I used no cut paste after the chop because I was worried that it might inhibit growth of the adventitious buds. Chinese elms easily bud at the cut site.
Scott
This is something I've wondered.. paste inhibiting growth. Getting growth from or around a wound is good for scaring and healing, but if the pastes inhibits it, it could lead to longer heal times.
Is there any info or from your experience, have you found that sealant definitely inhibits growth or does in some species but no others?
Hi Maros. No grafting. When I chopped the trunk, tons of shoots grew from the exposed cambium at the cut site. It was just a matter of selection. I used no cut paste after the chop because I was worried that it might inhibit growth of the adventitious buds. Chinese elms easily bud at the cut site.
Scott
This is something I've wondered.. paste inhibiting growth. Getting growth from or around a wound is good for scaring and healing, but if the pastes inhibits it, it could lead to longer heal times.
Is there any info or from your experience, have you found that sealant definitely inhibits growth or does in some species but no others?
@markyscott I have been thinking about this.... I believe it has to do with the each species characteristics, hasn't it?....
So, for the J. maple since new shoots emerge from its alternating dormant buds perhaps this technique is not feasible...?