I'm getting enough (misplaced?) confidence that I want to start looking for a more refined pine so that I can learn more about managing a developed specimen. I've noticed that a lot of the trees that come up for sale tend to be pretty leggy -- they may look great from one forced perspective, but the foliage is very far from the trunk. Am I correct in thinking these trees were allowed to grow without appropriate decandling? Are these sorts of problems "fixable" or are we forced to think about grafting to get lower branches with better ramification?
I'm asking not only so that I can make good decisions about what to buy, but also so that as I develop seedlings I know what kinds of problems to try to prevent before they become unfixable. Thanks!
You may recognize this as a Brussel's import JWP. It is not mine, taken from an eBay photo.
I'm asking not only so that I can make good decisions about what to buy, but also so that as I develop seedlings I know what kinds of problems to try to prevent before they become unfixable. Thanks!
You may recognize this as a Brussel's import JWP. It is not mine, taken from an eBay photo.
