Mugo Pine Bonsai Back Budding
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Mugo pine bonsai back budding. Why decandle red and black pine bonsai. Make sure the mugo pine gets good sun. The mugo pine appears to be one of a few tree species that actually prefer repotting and rootpruning during the growing season. And it will take time.
This article will examine needle control techniques for pines commonly found in bonsai collections in the temperate regions of north america. Mugo survives where the average summer temperature is just about 10 c and winter temperatures drop to below 30 c. He shows the growth that appears. However unlike japanese black pines mugo pines backbud from where old needles remain on a branch not where they have been removed plucked.
This equates to july and august in most climates. Only hard prune if your tree is healthy. This can cause some back budding. One black pine bonsai with the candle cut recently and another with the candles cut 2 3 weeks prior.
To stimulate back budding. Foliage reduction and location. I d start by pruning back to your last two or three leaves. You will want to remove at least two thirds of the buds also called candles from your mugo.
Snow can pile up several meters deep compressing the flexible pines into incredible shapes. During the spring snow melt huge chunks of compacted snow and ice can wreak inconceivable havoc. The ideal repotting time would seem to be after the first flush of growth has extended and is cut back see below and before the end of the summer. The stress caused by removing spring growth can activate dormant or adventitious buds on woody growth.
The best way to do this is to remove the largest ones first then let the plant rest. Once the tree has recovered and is healthy again prune back to the last of the newer leaves. Place the pine bonsai outside in full sun. Continue chasing it back down the branch over time.
In this video jason shares two black pines from his nursery. A week later come back and remove the smaller ones. It is at this point that needle plucking is carried out on a mugo pine. Back buds buds that develop not at the ends of branches but from within the tree s interior allow us to maintain the size and shape of our trees.