Japonicus
Imperial Masterpiece
How do we go about slanting the reduction scar, towards the front, scar face?
Does the slope angle depict how buds may be directed one angle better than another? / vs\ (or front to back)
I've spent the better part of the day reading nearly 1/2 of markyscotts Ebihara thread
very slowly just because it's so doggone good, and I'm slow, but my initial search criteria was other avenues.
Appears I'm still in the window, perhaps the best window, to drastically prune the main trunk (chop).
This one pictured is A p Katsura, but applies to all Japanese maples...


I'm betting #1 arrow is the safest 1st reduction, but is arrow #2 a best permanent site or not?
I mean I could start by keeping the forked part higher up, but I think a lower reduction would give best taper.
Though this one's grafted, I have another cutting grown Katsura that is from Brent. I will start with this one in the ground 1st.
I have not worked the roots. It was an eBay purchase I plunked in ground last mid-April 2018.
Now that it has survived I'm ready to start, but unsure on timing.
1.Should I go ahead with the trunk reduction now tending to the roots-when?
2. Trunk and roots both now
3...or closer to buds opening work the roots to plant on a board and forget the reduction this year?
Buds are beginning to increase in size now, but slightly.
I have so many questions on maples my search criteria fails to answer, then I get off on tangents reading
very important material that has nothing to do with my initial search. Many factors play in, so not a one size fits all.
For instance I have one in ground over 10 years I will be ringing the root zone in May I think.
That is quite a bit different from a recent young acquisition as far as beginning with the roots.
Does the slope angle depict how buds may be directed one angle better than another? / vs\ (or front to back)
I've spent the better part of the day reading nearly 1/2 of markyscotts Ebihara thread
very slowly just because it's so doggone good, and I'm slow, but my initial search criteria was other avenues.
Appears I'm still in the window, perhaps the best window, to drastically prune the main trunk (chop).
This one pictured is A p Katsura, but applies to all Japanese maples...


I'm betting #1 arrow is the safest 1st reduction, but is arrow #2 a best permanent site or not?
I mean I could start by keeping the forked part higher up, but I think a lower reduction would give best taper.
Though this one's grafted, I have another cutting grown Katsura that is from Brent. I will start with this one in the ground 1st.
I have not worked the roots. It was an eBay purchase I plunked in ground last mid-April 2018.
Now that it has survived I'm ready to start, but unsure on timing.
1.Should I go ahead with the trunk reduction now tending to the roots-when?
2. Trunk and roots both now
3...or closer to buds opening work the roots to plant on a board and forget the reduction this year?
Buds are beginning to increase in size now, but slightly.
I have so many questions on maples my search criteria fails to answer, then I get off on tangents reading
very important material that has nothing to do with my initial search. Many factors play in, so not a one size fits all.
For instance I have one in ground over 10 years I will be ringing the root zone in May I think.
That is quite a bit different from a recent young acquisition as far as beginning with the roots.