When is best time of year to dig it up& transplant?
If you are sure that the tree is grown on its own rootstock, and not a grafted cultivar, then that can work. This is best done in autumn or spring. Here is an article that will help you to do so:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/tgen/planting-a-tree-shoot.htm
’. Then there are 4 shoot trunks. Can I cut the shoot trunks off and will thing eventually grow back? Thank you.
No, you don't want to cut the trunks off. You will get a lot of water sprouts.
You can reduce the height by pruning. Here is how:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/weeping-cherry/pruning-weeping-cherry.htm
My weeping cherry tree had black grubs on the leaves I think there black fly.? I put a mild dishwashing deleted and they died all my leaves dropped of and now there no leaves? Is my cherry tree still ok.? I would love your feed back. It looks very healthy It here than no leaves.
Did you dilute the dishwashing liquid? The most one should use is 5 tablespoons (100 ml) per gallon (3.8 liters) of water; 2 tablespoons (40 ml) is ideal. More than that can damage ornamentals, which may have happened here. Also, spraying when it is hot outside also can damage plants. Best to spray in early morning or evening.
Your tree may leaf out again. You can tell if the branches are still alive by scraping off some of the bark. If it is green below, it is still alive. It is now a waiting game now to see if it leafs out. Make sure the tree is properly watered and fertilized while it is healing. Here are its care requirements:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/weeping-cherry/weeping-cherry-growing-tips.htm
I planted my weeping blossom tree 3 years ago & it still hasnt flowered, just leaves every spring. Is there something wrong or is this normal. Any advise appreciated. Thank you.
Here is info on weeping cherry to see if something such as fertilizing, pruning, or watering is not adequate.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/weeping-cherry/weeping-cherry-growing-tips.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/tgen/common-weeping-trees.htm
how should i manage ? should i just let it go back to its original state? my young weeping cherry are grafted onto an upright trunk of a compatible cherry. A large new shoots has arisen from the trunk below the grafts will and not exhibit the weeping growth pattern and are taking over the tree. will i kill the tree if i take off the large branch that’s growing straight up with now white blossoms and new extensions should i remove the pink weeping branches
Remove suckers as soon as you see them. I suggest removing the large branch that is coming from below the graft before it takes over the tree.
Also wondering if there is someone who grows tri-color, twisted trunk bougainvillea. Also, cardinal red coleus. Thank you
Bougainvillea and Coleus will do fine, but I'm afraid that your area does not receive enough chill hours to give the cherry tree proper dormancy. This will cause the tree to die prematurely, and grow poorly.
You are in zone 10a, but zones 9, 10, and 11 are usually lumped together. With that being said, this article will offer alternative flowering trees that will do well in your area.
Here are some other articles that will help you:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/coleus
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/bougainvillea
This tree was planted one year ago. It did not come back this spring, but it has green growth around the very base of it. Should I cut the base growth to get energy into the trunk and branches? Or is it a lost cause. The rest of the tree looks dead.
It likely was a grafted variety, so the new growth is coming from the rootstalk and will not look like your weeping tree. It is a lost cause.