Joe2758
Yamadori
Question: When and how should I cut this back for the best shot at either back budding or growing shoots from the cut points?
Background:
When I purchased this about a month ago I cut it way back, leaving a leader on each branch to be a little safer.
But all that did was make those shoots super vigorous, as where I was hoping for back budding in order to make this as small a tree as possible. It also did not grow from cut points.
So today, I figured since it was in Brussels type soil and not easy to water, I repotted it. It was very root-bound to the point where it seemed to be fusing into a block of wood. I cut them back very hard. It seemed just in time too, and the root tips were just starting to turn white.
So considering I did a tough repot today, what is the best method in for getting this more compact in the future?
I almost just cut it back to bare wood at the same time as the repot, but that seemed a little extreme?
P.s. styling suggestions appreciated!
Background:
When I purchased this about a month ago I cut it way back, leaving a leader on each branch to be a little safer.
But all that did was make those shoots super vigorous, as where I was hoping for back budding in order to make this as small a tree as possible. It also did not grow from cut points.
So today, I figured since it was in Brussels type soil and not easy to water, I repotted it. It was very root-bound to the point where it seemed to be fusing into a block of wood. I cut them back very hard. It seemed just in time too, and the root tips were just starting to turn white.
So considering I did a tough repot today, what is the best method in for getting this more compact in the future?
I almost just cut it back to bare wood at the same time as the repot, but that seemed a little extreme?
P.s. styling suggestions appreciated!