Scot Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) - Summer Maintenance
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
- Following the Spring growth, these two Scots Pines are given a clean up and prune which will help maintain their profile and encourage back budding. This is a short instructional video on Candle Cutting (not decandling like for a Japanese Black Pine). I also clean up the pads to create separation and a nice profile.
Very interesting video! Thank you for sharing Scott!👍👍👍👍
Your collection of trees is outrageous. Every tutorial on refined material features one if not two seriously enviable models.
Your taste in pots is also sharp. I’d certainly be keen for a video on your process to pick a container.
Thanks Adam and great idea!! I’ll add it to the list
Fantastic sylvestris, they look very healthy. What's the secret. Fertilizer, Soil?
Thanks Ralf. I think it's a combination of things, definitely fertiliser and soil but also positioning, watering and general care.
How to get that density ? By pruning the ends every year ? Or to just let it grow for several years ?
By pruning around this time of the year as shown in the video. It causes back budding and thereby thickening the foliage mass. Then in autumn you thin it out and clean it up.
Hi, would you treat a lodgepole/contorta the same way? Or more like a JWP.
Hi there. Sorry I don’t have experience with the lodgepole so I can’t help.
@@BonsaiMatsu Thank you for your reply :)
what's the best for doing this? are there already new buds on the growth?
best time i meant. sorry.
Hello. Is summer maintenance on the white pine the same as for scot pine?
Hi John. I treat my White Pines differently to my Scots Pines.
Are you sure they are scots? I have some and they got grey/red trunck
Hi Matt. Yep sure they are.
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Omg the music - sorry can’t watch with that going
Sorry about that.
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