名媛直播

名媛直播 forum

Crabapple disaster Repot or wait?

  • mplishka
  • mplishka's Avatar Offline Topic Author
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Posts: 2
  • Thanks received: 0

Crabapple disaster Repot or wait? was created by mplishka

Posted 7 years 1 week ago #39941
Hey all,
The winter didn't seem particularly harsh up here, but almost all trees took a hit. Unfortunately deer came into the bonsai area and started stripping bark and branches off of trees leaving a mangled and effectively girdled crabapple. I cut it back to keep it from bleeding to death once Spring came (tried rooting the few salvageable chunks but no dice) and put cut paste on the stumps but still am not seeing shoots of any type this spring. One root near the surface seems to have new root growth but I'm concerned that the pot (I intended to repot this year) drainage, which was well balanced when there was a tree with leaves and it took up water in the fall, now doesn't seem to dry out quick enough and is staying quite damp. I don't want the roots to start rotting and I'd like to give the root system a fighting chance to drive some buds out. What would you recommend? I'm particularly fond of this as it started as an air-layer from a crabapple I climbed and played upon as a child. I was hoping to re-layer some branches for my brothers eventually but now I just want to save the tree. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!!!
~Peace~
by mplishka

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Clicio
  • Clicio's Avatar Offline
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Posts: 3555
  • Thanks received: 1549

Replied by Clicio on topic Crabapple disaster Repot or wait?

Posted 7 years 1 week ago #39943
Hi, MPLishka;
As I have already told you in another forum:

"Hi, welcome!
Perhaps if you update your profile with your location, and post some pictures of the problem, it could be easier to find precise answers, I guess."

Clicio
by Clicio

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • mplishka
  • mplishka's Avatar Offline Topic Author
  • New Member
  • New Member
  • Posts: 2
  • Thanks received: 0

Replied by mplishka on topic Crabapple disaster Repot or wait?

Posted 7 years 1 week ago #39946
Thank you!

There are no pictures. Just a stump with roots.

I'm still trying to figure out how to update the profile.

Thx
by mplishka

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • Clicio
  • Clicio's Avatar Offline
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Posts: 3555
  • Thanks received: 1549

Replied by Clicio on topic Crabapple disaster Repot or wait?

Posted 7 years 1 week ago #39947
It will survive, we all hope.
:-)
by Clicio

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • leatherback
  • leatherback's Avatar Offline
  • Platinum Member
  • Platinum Member
  • Posts: 8642
  • Thanks received: 3662

Replied by leatherback on topic Crabapple disaster Repot or wait?

Posted 7 years 1 week ago #39956
Give it time.
That is really the only real advice. Go carefull on the watering as it is just not using so much water. Tree roots do not start rotting out of the blue. They need to die first, which usually is the result of harsh circumstances (Soaking wet for a long period, completely dry out, deep frost).

The worst thing to do is fiddle with it. Make sure the plant is in a neglected part of your garden/bench and just let it be. Water when needed. Growing new buds is hard for a tree, especially if the bark is older. It can take weeks to months.
by leatherback

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Cron Job Starts