Mugo pine prebonsai
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Drakes wrote: Thank you Orlando! I am looking forward to style it but i don't want to work on a weak tree. That yellowish color of the needles doesn't convince me.
This may be normal. I think I see quite a few new buds?
I am thinking about fertilizing it throughout the growing season without touching it now since i am not in a rush.
That's always a good idea.
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Yes it has buds everywhere even in the interior branches, hope they develop well in spring of course.Auk wrote:
Drakes wrote: Thank you Orlando! I am looking forward to style it but i don't want to work on a weak tree. That yellowish color of the needles doesn't convince me.
This may be normal. I think I see quite a few new buds?
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Drakes wrote: Yes it has buds everywhere even in the interior branches, hope they develop well in spring of course.
I'm sure they will.
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I am thinking about fertilizing it throughout the growing season without touching it now since i am not in a rush.
If it is healthy I think i will wire it a little, also because I plan not to remove lot of branches, so I would not stress it too much. Mugos are tricky aren't they?That's always a good idea.
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If the buds develop well, they are supposed to be healthy.
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i like the movment of the trunk on pic 4.
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Hope this helps as far as the color of the needles.
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