Yankee Dog
Seedling
My question is about chopping, but first a background.
Late summer I was doing some maintenance on my garden pond and pulled this free range maple up out of the edging rocks by its roots. At the time it was destined for the compost heap, but the root structure was so interesting I decided to try a root over rock style bonsai.
The photos show show the above ground roots draping over the chosen rock. The pot is fairly large and the roots extend several inches into the soil beyond what you see exposed. I did zero root trimming and very little pruning. My objective was the trees survival after being so unceremoniously ripped out of the wet rocks. The tree lost no leaves after the transplant. Dropping its leaves at the normal time when the weather turned cold (zone 7b, North Alabama).
so at this point it is a,stick in a pot. It needs to be shortened. My question is where to cut. I’m thinking three or four inches about the roots but not really sure. Will the tree really sprout new growth if I just cut and leave a stump.
As for when, my normal garden experience says now is a good time. Except for the fact that it is a tree and I just ripped it up and stuck it in a new pot A couple or three months ago. Would it be better to give it another year to recover. Or can I chop now.
Late summer I was doing some maintenance on my garden pond and pulled this free range maple up out of the edging rocks by its roots. At the time it was destined for the compost heap, but the root structure was so interesting I decided to try a root over rock style bonsai.
The photos show show the above ground roots draping over the chosen rock. The pot is fairly large and the roots extend several inches into the soil beyond what you see exposed. I did zero root trimming and very little pruning. My objective was the trees survival after being so unceremoniously ripped out of the wet rocks. The tree lost no leaves after the transplant. Dropping its leaves at the normal time when the weather turned cold (zone 7b, North Alabama).
so at this point it is a,stick in a pot. It needs to be shortened. My question is where to cut. I’m thinking three or four inches about the roots but not really sure. Will the tree really sprout new growth if I just cut and leave a stump.
As for when, my normal garden experience says now is a good time. Except for the fact that it is a tree and I just ripped it up and stuck it in a new pot A couple or three months ago. Would it be better to give it another year to recover. Or can I chop now.