Hi all;
Had a landscaper replace a number of the old trees in my yard with younger
specimens.
In the process he gave me a Adcocks Dwarf.
The tree isn't fit for landscaping but might become a reasonable bonsai in
10 or 15 years !
It looks healthy, lots of green needles, in a 10 gallon growing pot.
Just not a good landscape candidate
It's about 36 inches tall and appears somewhat "literati", with the first
branch being 18 inches up the 1 1/2 inch trunk.
I'm wondering if there is some method of encouraging roots to form farther
up the trunk.
I was thinking about placing a second pot on top of the first, then
performing some form of "air layer".
Is this possible with this tree ?
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
Mark Hill - Harrisburg PA - Zone 6
(Ivan dropped 6 inches of rain on my trees last night !)
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