Doom Deterrents

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An ambitious project for me. It was a lot of fun to figure out. I'm hopeful that it'll grow in and cling to the rock in the future. Getting rid of that wire would be nice.

Once it puts out some growth and shows that it's established, I'll do some semi hard pruning to refine the shape a bit.

The pot is one I formed by hand with a mix of portland cement and perlite dust.

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This is a follow up to my previous post linked here.

I’m trying to encourage the trunk to thicken while slowly figuring out which branches to make the main ones and how to balance the overall shape.

I try to let this tree grow out thick and dense with little to no trimming, then chop it back to a state that will let light through to the lower foliage while building the shape. That usually means clipping off upward growing new shoots to push growth into lateral or more downward growing shoots. Rinse and repeat that a couple times a year and we’re here.

I usually propagate most of the cuttings by throwing them in water under a grow light elsewhere.

I'm still lacking some solid, low growing, main branches. Stay tuned for more shenanigans.

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This is one of too many Benjaminas. They propagate far too easy for my lizard brain's good.

This tree needs a reduction in foliage and upward growing branches in the upper section. That should help balance out the growth between top and bottom, push some back budding to occur, and let the lower foliage get some proper light.

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I drew this in Photoshop in ~3 hours using a reference. I tried to keep the color pallet pretty minimal. Thanks for checking it out!

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The mother tree had a pretty large pruning done. So, I figured, why not propagate from it?

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Yesterday I did some hard pruning on a Monterey Cypress and didn't plan the time for propagation. Today I came back around to trim and plant the cuttings. While I had the seedling tray out, empty cells waiting and all, I took the shears to a couple other trees. Hopefully I'll get something to take out of the 50+ propagations!