It's really interesting how cultivars spread over the world over time! Im in the UK and it was pretty impossible to get a Red Sentinel in the UK until last year, now they are everywhere. I think you guys are actually driving the international market for Acers. Most of my trees are in pots too!
Hi Tim and Aaron! I live in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast area, and I really want a weeping dwarf laceleaf "stays red 🤞" that can live in a pot. This will be my 1st JM. I also really like the Orangeola and need to know it's preferences please. TYIA
The issue for you is going be be that in a pot they will need a lot of shade. Shade can green up a red for sure but is required in such a hot area. My best choices for you would be ‘Tamukeyama’ one of the most heat tolerant. Also ‘Red Filigree’ which holds its color well in heavy shade.
@@MrMapleShow oh great because ive been adding to my cart but cant check out because i am not sure with what i am buying. my house is north facing so mu trees will be in a south. I am planning to buy mikawa yatsubusa, baton rouge, and summer gold. are these three good enough to withstand the heat of 9b?
Thx for the tip, Aaron. I live just down the road from you in Fremont, California. It can get pretty hot here.
Very cool!
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful!
It's really interesting how cultivars spread over the world over time! Im in the UK and it was pretty impossible to get a Red Sentinel in the UK until last year, now they are everywhere. I think you guys are actually driving the international market for Acers. Most of my trees are in pots too!
Awesome thanks!
That darn Aaron is always talking me into another JP. lol Hey I'm a big Okie fan of Maplecollector4398
Hi Tim and Aaron! I live in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast area, and I really want a weeping dwarf laceleaf "stays red 🤞" that can live in a pot. This will be my 1st JM. I also really like the Orangeola and need to know it's preferences please. TYIA
The issue for you is going be be that in a pot they will need a lot of shade. Shade can green up a red for sure but is required in such a hot area. My best choices for you would be ‘Tamukeyama’ one of the most heat tolerant. Also ‘Red Filigree’ which holds its color well in heavy shade.
@@MrMapleShow thank you
any tips for 9b zone. Stockton California. what trees will you recommend that will thrive here? Please advise!
Thank you
Maples work zones 5-9 so most will do great!
@@MrMapleShow oh great because ive been adding to my cart but cant check out because i am not sure with what i am buying. my house is north facing so mu trees will be in a south. I am planning to buy mikawa yatsubusa, baton rouge, and summer gold. are these three good enough to withstand the heat of 9b?
@@mon-piggytv2696 those are excellent choices
@@MrMapleShow will check it out then. thank you. im just new to this hope it will work in our zone lol. I am worrying the heat here though. lol
Can you make a video demonstrating a proper way to up pot a tree?
I have several in pots in 7a. How do I determine when to upsize to a larger pot?
Check the rootball In February to see how much they are filled out
@@MrMapleShow thank you
Hi ! I have to watched your video , can you explain to me why you not recommend for everyone to use fish emulsion fertilizer for japan maple? Thanks
Salt buildup
@@MrMapleShow- thanks