Archive for May, 2008

Multi trunk spruce part 2

Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

This is how the tree looked after I potted it up last year. I put it in a polytunnel to keep it out of the sun and wind to reduce evaporation.

This picture was taken today, may 20. 2008. As you can see the new shoots are enlongating and the tree looks very healthy. I cut off 3 branches where the foliage was very crowded, now one can see the trunk better. I always work very slowly with collected spruces. I will not do more work on it for now. I will repot it in august and remove as much as possible of the mudlike peat from the boggy area where I found it.

 

Here you can see all 5 trunks. They look very good in my opinion! The bark is very old looking and rugged. The mature bark even extends all the way to the top of the tree and some of the branches. I have high hopes for this tree.

Multi trunk spruce part 1

Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

I first found this spruce in 2006. It was growing almost at the timberline at about 900 meters above sea level. The foliage was yellowish and it has obviously been growing very slowly and is probably very old. I was very exited when I saw that it has several trunks, it’s very rare to find a good multitrunk spruce like this one.

The tree was growing not far from our cabin and I fertilized it several times during 2006 and 2007, and in the beginning of august 2007 I decided it was time to collect it. I always collect spruces in the late summer, they have a much better survival rate at this time of year than they have in spring. This is probably because the spruces usually have quite few hair roots when I collect them and if I collect in spring, the hot summer months cause too much evaporation from the tree so they dry out before they can produce new roots. In august spruces have a new round of root growth and have enough time to produce new roots before winter sets in.

 

 

I was surprised to see that I could actually see new hair roots in the bottom of the root ball when I collected the tree, this is not usual when I collect spruces. This is probably because we had the wettest summer I can rememer last year so the tree had enough moisture to grow more than usual during summer. (see part 2)

New big pine

Friday, 16th May, 2008

This BIG pine was collected about 2 weeks ago

I got a good rootball so the chances of survival are very good

This is how it looks after it is potted up and put in a plastic house. It will stay there over the summer to speed up the recovery from the collection.

Lonicera update

Monday, 12th May, 2008

Here is an update on the Lonicera in my previous posts. It is in full leaf now and it even has lots of flowerbuds. I diden’t expect it to flower just one year after collection!