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Craig: No, the thread grafted branch in the scar makes a good
back branch at a place where one is not going to grow naturally. Alan Walker http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org -----Original Message----- On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:09 PM, Alan Walker wrote: Bob: Not quite standard technique. Usually you angle your chop toward the back of the tree and bring up a bud or branch from the front. From: Craig Cowing ] I have a wild collected crabapple tree which fortunately developed two new leaders right at the top edge of the cut where I wanted them. The front one is the new leader, and I pruned it back this spring to grow out again. I have the rear one growing unencumbered to help the scar heal over more quickly. That will be the sacrifice leader which I will probably cut back next spring, depending on how much more healing I get at the cut. It's progressing pretty well. You can help a large chop scar heal faster by thread grafting a thin branch from below through the heart of the scar. In my climate these scars tend to heal fairly quickly whichever way you go. If you did this, would the thread graft come up in the middle of the scar? I assume this would be a sacrifice, which you would have to leave in place until the wood that "puddled" around the opening met up with the growing edge of the new wood around the perimeter of the cut. Am I getting this right? Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 Also, if it's a pretty large scar on your chop, it helps to carve it convex. This provides a better transition taper. Alan Walker ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Kevin Bailey++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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On Jul 12, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Alan Walker wrote:
Craig: No, the thread grafted branch in the scar makes a good back branch at a place where one is not going to grow naturally. Alan Walker http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org Ok, that makes more sense than the image I was coming up with. I thought you were describing having the thread graft come straight up through the center of the wound, which made no sense at all. Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Kevin Bailey++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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