This tree has enough flaws now that even I feel it's time to move it on to a new chapter...
I don't have any pictures from it's first year, but it was potted in a
@sorce pot around the end of 2019. So it has been in this same pot now for 3 years without a repot.
Here's what it looked like at the start of this thread.
It's had a rough year with a move that nearly killed it followed by a cool wet spring that didn't do it any favors plus now it's in a full zone north of where it's used to thriving and where it loses about 2 months of outside time
And here is what it looked like at the start of today.
Flaw #1: The cute little crooked root that was almost a feature when it first started is a thick ugly beast now.
Flaw #2: The backside where I had chopped it to keep it smaller never filled in. The tree is a wide fan with little depth. And the scar from that chop is starting to bulge and get ugly.
Flaw #3: The stubby little bottom right branch is looking more and more like a bar branch and is slowly dying off from being shaded from the canopy above it. Without something filling that space, the lowest left branch feels too asymmetric to me.
The canopy could do with a little trim and some filling in...but those three strikes bothered me and were not easy to fix to my liking.
I do have this little guy lumbering along to take it's place on the shelf.
It's in an
@ABCarve pot that I had bought thinking I would put the parent tree into. This little guy is not robust yet, but it's starting to spit out a few new leaves. I have enough confidence in it that I don't think I'll lose it now. By March it should be warming and getting bright enough where its at to start turning on some growth!
So time to start dealing with some flaws!
The ugly clubfoot is uglier and clubbier once out of the soil.
The end of the darn thing is thicker than the trunk!
There was another thick root under there too. So...snip...snip...
The tree already looked 1000x better with just those two roots gone. The basal flare is actually quite impressive! I almost trimmed back some of the fine feeders to expose the flare more and put it right back in its pot...but there are still 2 more major flaws that trimming won't fix
So, instead, the main tree went into a 1 gallon grow bag.
And the root cuttings went back into the
@sorce pot.
If something comes from either of those cast-aways, I'll consider it a bonus
I've had an idea for a project for a much larger specimen of this tree for a long while now. I've never given enough care to the few tiny cuttings this tree produced to get something to grow out. Maybe now I will?? I actually want to decent sized trees: one for a mother tree and one for a project I hope to end up in the 2" tall range. So, yeah, still a number of years to go before I can start working on that project...
Since this tree is effectively "gone", I don't know that I'll update this thread any more. If the tiny cutting does well, maybe I'll start a new thread on it instead.