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Old 26-08-2005, 08:13 AM
Dimitrios Kalderis
 
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Default [IBC] Trident Maple

Hello friends,

A few weeks ago I had sent a question regarding my
Chinese Elm seedling not branching. After I cut the
top off, branches appeared everywhere, so that's set.

Now I have the same question regarding the one and
only Trident Maple seedling I have (which I obviously
try hard to take care of !!).
It keeps getting taller and taller (now it is about
7-8 inches tall) but no branches have formed yet.
Shall I cut the top off again (just after a pair of
leaves ), as I did with the Chinese Elm ?

many thanks in advance,
Dimitris


ps. maples are rare in Greece and even more difficult
to maintain if you get one, so I have to do my best
not to kill this seedling !!

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