Spring maintenance of Larch Bonsai: Pruning and defoliating

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2023
  • In order to keep inner buds alive and avoid having clumps of burs at the end of bark branches, it is important to prune larch in the right way.

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  • @scheers100
    @scheers100 Год назад +1

    Exactly what I have done today. Only I left a bit more of the extended shouts, to elongate some branches. Now I am confident that I did wright. Thanks for the video! 👍

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад

      Excellent! Hope the larch responds well!

  • @JudyGSD
    @JudyGSD Год назад

    Love love your videos! You’ve helped a novice like myself leaps and bounds. Thank u 💋

  • @Bonsaicrazy
    @Bonsaicrazy Год назад

    Great video Jelle
    The tree looks fantastic 👍👍

  • @gibbyrockerhunter
    @gibbyrockerhunter Год назад

    I’m so happy I found your channel.
    This is great content and an absolutely beautiful larch.
    My favorite plant for many years was Tammy my Tamarack. Iv been having a few spine surgeries over the past couple years and she ended up dying due to my neglect early last summer. I can’t believe I allowed that to happen.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад

      Welcome! Life sometimes happens. I would not beat myself up over it.

  • @andrewbeattie5245
    @andrewbeattie5245 Год назад

    Very scary opening sentence but it got my attention as someone who has had mixed results with larch.
    Good info.
    Thanks

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад

      Glad you liked it I do at times like to trigger people into watching more :)

  • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
    @XaviersBonsaiRetreat Год назад

    Great video and you beat me to the upload for this topic 😁 I tend to aim for multiple pruning over the course of the growing season to get those new buds to activate this year and help increase ramificaation building. It is funny that I have never thought of removing the bottom needles - i shall do that from now on thanks to you...and Nigel. Cheers for this

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! I have heard that Larch can take a full defoliation, but have never risked it myself. For the learning aspect, I might do this next year on a healthy youngster!

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat Год назад +1

      @@GrowingBonsai That will be something to see! I have never heard of that before...

  • @FrostBiteBonsai
    @FrostBiteBonsai Год назад

    Thank you! I needed this information right now!

  • @judlpd
    @judlpd Год назад

    Very helpful, Thanks !

  • @greenhawk1592
    @greenhawk1592 Год назад

    Mooie Lork!!🌲🌲🌲🙏🙏🙏

  • @mm6918
    @mm6918 Год назад

    This is really helpful and very time appropriate for me. I got my first Larch recently and wasn't sure what to do about all the new growth. After this kind of pruning at this time of year (early summer), do I need to put my Larch in shade for a few weeks?

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад

      I normally find that I do not remove so much that a lot of inner-crown shading was removed, and I just put the trees back where they were.

  • @michaelmarshall9924
    @michaelmarshall9924 Год назад

    Would the advice you give in regards to this species also go for a spruce? My young spruce (about one year old) now got very bushy after all the buds opened up.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад +1

      With spruce it is similar, but they too provide more backbudding which makes it a bit easier.

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 Год назад

    👍👌👌🙂

  • @wshow11
    @wshow11 Год назад

    Excellent advice for larch. I’ve had trouble with this kind of trees. Don’t know…….Alabama climate????

    • @maximinix
      @maximinix Год назад +1

      Ouch, Alabama, no real winter freeze there isn’t it? Larches don’t tolerate hot climates. They like it chilly and freezing in winter. Maybe a good idea to look for more mediterranean or tropical species.

    • @wshow11
      @wshow11 Год назад +1

      @@maximinix no long freezes, but it does freeze occasionally. Not quite cold enough, I guess. Oh well….. no salt on the roads either. lol. Win some, lose some.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад

      How hot are the summers for you? Larch really dislike hot roots. Maybe try shading the pot more?

  • @snoekhoek
    @snoekhoek Год назад

    Do you think the same kind of pruning works for spruce and yew?

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад +1

      Yew has a very different growth habit with loads of backbudding and you can work very differently. With spruce it is similar, but they too provide more backbudding which makes it a bit easier..

  • @rcmoot
    @rcmoot Год назад

    Where can I purchase a good size larch? Next will it grow in Louisiana?

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Год назад

      Sorry, cannot help you with sourcing one. If you cannot find larch locally, normally that is a good indication they will not do well there. Larch is a cooler climate species, so I would doubt Louisiana is great for them.

  • @ChrisNLger
    @ChrisNLger Год назад

    Prachtige boom

  • @theoschmitt3037
    @theoschmitt3037 Год назад

    Gleich werde ich die unteren Nadeln von den Ästen entfernen. ❤