Decandling – how late is too late? – Bonsai Tonight

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Getting the timing right when decandling is as much art as science – or so it can seem. While it can be tough to determine the ideal time to decandle a tree upfront, in hindsight it’s usually pretty clear what went right or wrong (see When to Decandle for details).

When the proper time to decandle has come and gone, the options are to put off decandling until the following year or to decandle late and see what happens. As I’m often busy during decandling season, it’s not uncommon for me to decandle pines on the late side, and this year I was more behind than usual. For most of the trees that missed the cutoff, I left the spring growth alone. For a few others, however, I decandled late to see what would happen.

In general, I can decandle healthy young pines in mid-June.

Black pine

Decandled 6/22

Black pine

Summer growth – 10/29

In some cases, I was able to postpone decandling without many consequences. I decandled the pine below two weeks later on July 7.

Young black pine

Decandled 7/6

Black pine - decandled 7/6

Summer growth – 10/29

Possibly giving the tree an extra reason to push, I removed a large, cascading branch when I decandled. The remaining stub is now covered with small buds.

Black pine

Dense growth

With other trees I was less lucky. I decandled the pine below around the same time as the tree above.

Black pine

Summer growth – 10/29

As you can see, no summer shoots appeared. This case is a bit different from the trees above in that it has several large escape branches.

Black pine

Escape branches

Typically, trees with escape branches aren’t decandled as escape branches are designed to encourage vigorous growth and decandling aims to slow down growth. The tree above is a poster child for not decandling trees with escape branches.

Where does the energy that drives summer growth go in these cases? Often it’s diverted into the escape branches.

Young black pine

Decandled July 7

Black pine - decandled 7/6

Summer growth – 10/29

Instead of producing summer shoots where I decandled, the tree produced summer shoots on the escape branch. The branches I cut, meanwhile, set plenty of buds for next year.

Black pine

Little summer growth

Strong buds

Healthy buds for next year

Of course, I decandled the above pine on the late side – July 7. I decandled a similar pine with a large escape branch that is twice its age – 20 years old instead of 10 years old – a month earlier. This tree came out fine.

Black pine - after decandling

Decandled June 7

Black pine - decandled 6/7

Summer growth – 10/29

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