That's awesome thanks for sharing!! You wouldn't happen to have any larger photos would you? I like it, it's kind of similar to one of my two stumps, would really love to see a closer-up to see how the branched shoots look. I like the idea of getting more shoots (due to pinching) in areas that are light on growth, but for the majority of them I want thickness first & foremost so don't want to lose time pinching beyond what's wise just yet (which varies from 'nothing' to 'all of them at xyz height/leaves/etc), depending on source!)
I don't get why you don't think it can be a bonsai because of weight?! There's plenty of bonsai that are heavy as hell, just need to put a little thought into how you setup your containers (ie keep it in training boxes on casters, problem solved!) I just cannot wrap my head around 'too heavy for bonsai' since I see WAY more potential in the mid-larger sized bonsais than in smaller ones, there's tons of challenges in bonsai but moving a specimen shouldn't be a deal-breaker!
Wait do you
not endorse that link to weigert's you'd posted up-thread? That page would lead me to think that this earlier pinching *is* ok, as well as other manipulations (they're using wire on supple shoots and pinching early in that link - because it's bougies I presume, which is why I'm thinking this plant skirts some of the general good-practice rules here.
It is a really versatile vine, it can be grown like a tree too - I've already got lignification at the bases of my larger shoots and their bottom inches are getting quite dark I imagine the bases of
all of these shoots will be lignified by summer's end. Am still gonna have that worry that it's momentum-growth but I know I have new roots (just not sure what their extent is), as I've poked into my soil trying to re-structure something and accidentally severed a few areas of fresh new roots (pure white, branching roots, very obviously new growth) Am really hoping for these to be rooting as well as they're vegging and I know only time will tell, but doing this to bougies in FL seems to work for many others (adamaskwhy, the wigerts, etc), as well as myself- I've got an area in my raised veggie beds that I keep as a cuttings-area for various things, I've got multiple bougie 'sticks' that I jammed in there (just multi-inch tall sticks from bougies, that were lignified but not thick bark, only ~5mm wide) last year and they've gone from sticks to mini-bushes, the new growht generated just couldn't possibly have been held in the tiny sticks as reserve energy so am hopeful!
To be sure I understand here, you mean that such a wisteria would've had less trunk die-off if it weren't for pinching? Because the pinching stops the auxin which stops the root growth?
I don't want to over- or under-estimate the plant - based on the wigerts page you linked, this specie *is* ok with these things, unless I'm mis-reading something in it:
http://wigertsbonsai.com/bougainvillea-development/ (btw thanks again for linking that, hadn't read it in ages and happy to have read it again now that I've got relevant specimen!)
I'm very surprised at how much faster they're growing now that they've 'established' some good vegetation, the growth rate is increasing I'm unsure if it's the weather or the stage of development but it's been great to see!
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