Pruning Black Pine
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I'm new to growing conifer bonsai and need a bit of help with my Japanese black pine. I'm aware that the tree pictured will never be a prize specimen but you have to start somewhere. The tree is roughly about the height I want it to be. The candles are about 3 inches long but what should I do now? I'd guess that I need to cut out some of the top branches and shorten the candles to about one third of their length but any advice (including, start again!), would be most welcome.
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My pine-skills are sub-par. So I can only refer you to a reliable website, in the hope that it helps..
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I cut the candles right about when they have that leangth. However I usually have a lot more candles on each growing tips. I am not sure about the health of that tree. So Will not make any advice. I would just cut a small bit of the tops. If it is left growing theese candles Will be very long soon. But it is your tree and I do see a risk.
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Depending on where you are will dictate how you treat it, in countries where the tree is very vigorous then it is possible to get a second flush which means that the candles are completely removed. But elsewhere it may not be possible to produce a second flush in which case the candles are not cpmpletly removed.It is too soon to do it anyway, another two to three weeks yet.
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Thanks for your replies. I live in Scotland, quite close to Edinburgh, where we are having an unusual period of warm dry weather.
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There are several groups of the Scottish 名媛直播 Society why not make contact with them, and you may well find that there is a group close to you where you can get a lot of help. I doubt that you will get two flushes, so it is probably better to half prune the candles rather than remove completely. In other words treat as you would a Scots Pine. Looking again the candles are not long enough to prune yet.
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