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Last summer I did some landscaping for a lady I've known for years in exchange for a whole bunch of "pre-bonsai" plants. One thing she gave me was a Goldenrain Tree in a 1 gallon pot; I'm not sure where she got it and whether it was seed grown or a cutting. The plant is less than a foot tall.
This winter I set up a small poly tent about 6' long, 3.5' wide and about 3.5' tall and put most of my plants that are planted in bonsai soil in there along with a few other plants (in actual soil) I felt were tender or just really wanted to baby. In there I have conifers, broad leaf evergreens, and deciduous stuff.
Last Saturday we were expected to be sunny and get in the mid to upper 60s, so before work I uncovered the tent (it gets almost all day direct sun) so I wouldn't cook the plants and I'm also aware of fungus. That evening we had a cold front coming in and the temperature dropped below 30 and it was windy as hell and by the time I got home it was dark and getting pretty cold; I was really worried about my goldenrain tree because it pushed out growth last week and I didn't want it to get fried. So, I was outside at 9:00 pm with a flashlight checking on my plants and putting the plastic back on and luckily the rain tree and everything else looked fine. I left the plastic on until Tuesday morning.
Yesterday was a nice day so I took the plastic off before work and noticed the new growth on the rain tree was flagging... (the soil was not dry) but the new growth was rather limp; definitely not desiccated from cold air. Now I'm pissed, I was so worried about the cold temps but ended up getting fungus....
Does anybody out there have much experience with Goldenrain Tree? What are the chances a small one can push new growth after already wasting some of its energy breaking dormancy? I tried looking for more buds and not quite sure I see much, the apical buds were the ones that pushed and not sure if there are any axillary ones or less dominant buds further down the stem... Not sure if this was destined to be a bonsai but I at least wanted to keep it as a specimen. Do you guys think it has a chance?
This winter I set up a small poly tent about 6' long, 3.5' wide and about 3.5' tall and put most of my plants that are planted in bonsai soil in there along with a few other plants (in actual soil) I felt were tender or just really wanted to baby. In there I have conifers, broad leaf evergreens, and deciduous stuff.
Last Saturday we were expected to be sunny and get in the mid to upper 60s, so before work I uncovered the tent (it gets almost all day direct sun) so I wouldn't cook the plants and I'm also aware of fungus. That evening we had a cold front coming in and the temperature dropped below 30 and it was windy as hell and by the time I got home it was dark and getting pretty cold; I was really worried about my goldenrain tree because it pushed out growth last week and I didn't want it to get fried. So, I was outside at 9:00 pm with a flashlight checking on my plants and putting the plastic back on and luckily the rain tree and everything else looked fine. I left the plastic on until Tuesday morning.
Yesterday was a nice day so I took the plastic off before work and noticed the new growth on the rain tree was flagging... (the soil was not dry) but the new growth was rather limp; definitely not desiccated from cold air. Now I'm pissed, I was so worried about the cold temps but ended up getting fungus....
Does anybody out there have much experience with Goldenrain Tree? What are the chances a small one can push new growth after already wasting some of its energy breaking dormancy? I tried looking for more buds and not quite sure I see much, the apical buds were the ones that pushed and not sure if there are any axillary ones or less dominant buds further down the stem... Not sure if this was destined to be a bonsai but I at least wanted to keep it as a specimen. Do you guys think it has a chance?