The Warm Canuck
Chumono
I've got a few Scotts pines in early development and am a bit confused on the concepts involved in developing them.
Firstly, This tree for instance is planted in colander in a grow box. I have been told to leave it to grow to encourage as much back budding as possible but how much back budding is enough? I'd like to wire this tree to get some movement in it before it gets any thicker but I don't know how I'll be able to without disturbing the new small buds at the bottom of the trunk. Ideally, I'd prefer to wire the tree in the fall however, would it hurt to do it now?
Secondly, why do we pluck needles? and when does this technique used in the development process? What is the purpose of leaving needles on or removing them?
If someone could give me a development plan for a tree like this, it would be great.




Firstly, This tree for instance is planted in colander in a grow box. I have been told to leave it to grow to encourage as much back budding as possible but how much back budding is enough? I'd like to wire this tree to get some movement in it before it gets any thicker but I don't know how I'll be able to without disturbing the new small buds at the bottom of the trunk. Ideally, I'd prefer to wire the tree in the fall however, would it hurt to do it now?
Secondly, why do we pluck needles? and when does this technique used in the development process? What is the purpose of leaving needles on or removing them?
If someone could give me a development plan for a tree like this, it would be great.



