Window vs lamp grown
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 3:48 pm
I've got a number of silver maples I'm learning with. One on my desk at work, and four in pots in the window at home. (I also have a baby-boy, who loves to pull things out of pots to look at them, so outside isn't a working plan right now)
My desk trees (this years and the two I managed to kill last year) do pretty well. Apial dominance is a double issue, as the top leaves recieve exponentially more light, but I've finally learned the right way to prune around that.
In contrast, my window trees have grown very little, due to limited hours of sunlight. Further, the biggest of them is performing a rather awkward impersonation of a sunflower, pointing all its leaves to the east window. Further agrivating the problem is the window trees are much more easily forgotten about for a couple of days, and don't nessecarily get watered often enough.
My assesment: a lamp hanging over the trees on a 16/8 hour timer is achieving superior results to the window.
My desk trees (this years and the two I managed to kill last year) do pretty well. Apial dominance is a double issue, as the top leaves recieve exponentially more light, but I've finally learned the right way to prune around that.
In contrast, my window trees have grown very little, due to limited hours of sunlight. Further, the biggest of them is performing a rather awkward impersonation of a sunflower, pointing all its leaves to the east window. Further agrivating the problem is the window trees are much more easily forgotten about for a couple of days, and don't nessecarily get watered often enough.
My assesment: a lamp hanging over the trees on a 16/8 hour timer is achieving superior results to the window.