Baby Black Pine
- SaifulSaimin
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I recently planted a few black pine seeds around Aug 2019 with normal garden soil and a bit of sphagnum moss.
At the beginning, a few of the seeds sprouted, but only 1 survived till now. I recently reported it to a moisture of garden and akadama soil, and then I placed a layer of volcanic rock at the top for aesthetic purposes.
Pls advise whether I should be pruning it at this point, and if yes, is it safe to cut it at the tip (or where should I prune it..? Help!!)? If no, when can I start to safely prune it?
PS. I live in SG where there's sun all year round (apart from monsoon season which lasts about 1-2 months).
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So no, better not to prune it until some suffcient growth.
You can start with reading this;
www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/cultivation/from-seeds
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My first year jbp is allready at 20 cm with a few branches allready emerging.
Just ler it be until you have more than 5 growing points more than 10 cm. By then it would be safe to cut a sm?ll part of the tips for ramification. Just leave a few to thicken the trunk and maintain health.
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Tropfrog wrote: You have put f?r too much stress on the tree allready by repotting.
Maybe, maybe not. I repotted them at this stage too.You can even do this (but I didn't, I only dut the long root)
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Anyway....there are nothing to prune at this stage.
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Tropfrog wrote: That is likelly one more case of different climate. Jbp is not really hardy in my climate..
That's not really the case, as it's not done in winter.
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Auk wrote:
That's not really the case, as it's not done in winter.
Hmm, what do you mean?
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Tropfrog wrote:
Auk wrote:
That's not really the case, as it's not done in winter.
Hmm, what do you mean?
I'm a bit lost myself now

We were talking about repotting, you said that stressed the plants too much, I said not necessarily, then you started about climate, and I was referring to the fact that repotting wasn't really done in mid-winter as OP: lives "in SG where there's sun all year round (apart from monsoon season which lasts about 1-2 months)"
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