Great photos Peter, and lovely specimens, and pots!
What age is that Acer seedling?
You've done very well to master posting photos on the forum so quickly! Well done!
Thanks for the tips Peter
...but if you want them densely foliated you should cut every new sprout between the first pair of leaves. You can do this with a pincer or with your fingernails. Otherwise they will have long shoots between every pair of leaves
Do you mean the leading shoot, the sprout at the tip of the stem?
Eventually I intend to plant my Acers in the garden.
However, I love them so much that I keep my favourites at the back door, so I can see them every time I go outside.
I have a Pink and a White Diascia with one of my favourite dissectums (Tamukeyama) in one of the large pots and it looks real good with the purple foliage.
Being at the back door, I water them a lot (initially because they had these small plants in the same pot) at the same time as I water other container plants on the patio. In summer thats every evening, or perhaps every other evening.
I found the Acer really liked the water and the regular application of plant food (Chempak No 3)
I was surprised, as I read they are supposed to be light feeders.
It grew very well and developed a lovely weeping shape.
Talking about weeping, I was close to that myself when I returned from holidays and one main branch broken off "mysteriously".
A (dis)budding footballer in the family?
Its a bit lop sided now!
Anyway, another question to you... what sort of a program do you have for feeding your plants throughout the seasons?