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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28768
Hello! Yesterday I went to a bonsai nursery to buy some wire (a lot in fact) and the owner gave me this mugo for free (I don't know if it is kindness or simply because it has some problems I am not aware of). Obviously it is not a top class material but I think it has some potential. I plan to go in and wire it in the next couple of days, but I am concerned about the color of the needles (I checked the roots and they are healthy). In your opinion does it look fine or unhealthy?
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28771
thats nice! :)
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28772
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. I am thinking about fertilizing it throughout the growing season without touching it now since i am not in a rush. Waiting for as many opinions and thoughts as possible before making a choice :)
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28773

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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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28775

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?

Yes it has buds everywhere even in the interior branches, hope they develop well in spring of course.
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28777

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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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28778

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.

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?
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28779
I find all pines tricky :). But Mugo not more than others.

If the buds develop well, they are supposed to be healthy.
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28780
They can tolerate quite a bit, but be carefull with repotting. they don't like messing with there roots to much.
i like the movment of the trunk on pic 4.
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #28781
It's winter here and my Mugo is almost all yellow. I've been told by senior members of my group, that it's a very healthy tree.
Hope this helps as far as the color of the needles.
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