justBonsai
Omono
Nice work man. I imagine as the tree thickens up and gets a little taller you'll probably remove the lowest branches. Gonna develop nicely over the years.
All of my cuttings have failed. I've not been able to mist them frequently enough. Now I see the value of a misting chamber![]()
I feed mine before the first flush hardens, as soon as it shows vigourous growth. Pinch before it hardens and you will have more flushes of growth throughout the growing season.I obtained this tree for about $10 as a rooted cutting in a 4" nursery pot. The sapling was planted in pumice and scoria. June 2014:
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After purchase, I slip potted it into an 8" round nursery pot.
March 2015:
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May 2015, showing a lack-of-water mishap: (and/or bad repotting aftercare)
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2015 was an impressive growing season. January 2016:
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Today, February 2017, in poor lighting after I repotted it into a 16" square grow box:
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I've done wiring on primary branches only. The sacrificial growths are intentionally long and pointing up. The newest lower branches may be replacements for some of the more coarse lower branches. For now, lots of waiting and growing is in order. I'll feed heavy after the first flush hardens off. The buds are swelling.
The root mass is well formed! I like the impact collanders have on roots. I've been using pumice, lava, and diatomite gravel for soil.
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I haven’t compared them. This is my only larch tree.have you found L. kaempferi more vigorous than US or EU larches?
Excellent advice, thank you. I have a few to work on this spring.Do you see those long branches with no side shoots? the ones you cut back? Larch tend to only grow at the ends of the branches. Trim them consistently during the growing season and side branches will develop faster. Also larch branching seems to thicken faster the more foliage there is instead of allowing long sacrificial branches.
No clue! Maybe another 4 years until the bark starts to look interesting and another 10 for it to be exciting?How long do you think before it barks up?