Leo in N E Illinois
The Professor
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I'm starting this thread to eventually become a progression thread. I collected this hornbeam, Carpinus carolinianus March 2017, on the family group owned blueberry farm near South Haven, Michigan.
Cut roots to maybe 4 inches diameter and 2 inches depth. Not much root at all. It sprouted slow and weak, until early July and then it picked up, sprouted more branches.
Today I shortened all the branches to 2 or 3 buds. Reduced clusters of branches to just a single branch on the trunk. Wired and bent the leader to continue with the trunk. I did not shorten the leader, as I want it to bulk up. We'll see how it goes this summer.
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Cut roots to maybe 4 inches diameter and 2 inches depth. Not much root at all. It sprouted slow and weak, until early July and then it picked up, sprouted more branches.
Today I shortened all the branches to 2 or 3 buds. Reduced clusters of branches to just a single branch on the trunk. Wired and bent the leader to continue with the trunk. I did not shorten the leader, as I want it to bulk up. We'll see how it goes this summer.
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