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Post by Lynette »

Do other people use this because they can't spell the full name. I am just an old foggy, with memory loss.
Anyway I have just bought a huge bogie and am not sure about working on it. What is the best time to hack it back into shape and wire etc.
The plant is abou 45cm dia and about 1.5m high. I will have to do quite q lot of work, but when I saw it at Tess's I couldn't walk away with out it. I haven't taken a photo yet. Will do so when I get back from Sydney next week. I am hopping to start working on it then too.
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I treat mine the same as my figs, but I am in Melb and they shouldn't be doing as well as mine down here!

You will prob treat them similar. Though they will like your climate better.

I call them bougies! ;)
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I visited a nursery in Singapore earlier this year and was surprised to see what they had done with "huge bogies" they graft many different colours onto one tree. Not everyones cup of tea, but I liked it.
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That's awesome Gerard! I like that idea too ^_^
Lynette, Which bougie from Tess's is it?
Not "THE" one I woudln't think? The big one that's on her website?
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NathanM wrote:That's awesome Gerard! I like that idea too ^_^
Lynette, Which bougie from Tess's is it?
Not "THE" one I woudln't think? The big one that's on her website?

that big one at tess's that is 70 od years old wouldnt be for sale mate, i am pretty sure that is her personal collection :D but it is so impressive :mrgreen:
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Its another one,but only slightly smaller. I think it will take about 3-5 years work to get it to the Standard of Tess's one.
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Hehe yeah, I didn't think it would be that one = I just couldn't remember seeing any other big bougies. I want to get a decent sized bougie, but maybe not THAT big lol.
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Post by Espresso »

Hi Lynette,

I have a very large Bogy and have found best results cutting back in Novemeber, i also defoliate and root prune in Mid summer (late Jan).....This way i can get it to flower approx 3 times per season.
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Up here in the warm, my bougie stump never stops flowering. :lol: It knows that the minute it stops the shears come out. :twisted:
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I do struggle to get mine to flower :( thinking it might need to stay in a hothouse all year!
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Jarrod wrote:I do struggle to get mine to flower :( thinking it might need to stay in a hothouse all year!
Get it to flower in the hothouse then take it out. That was what I did with a couple of mines. There's a type of bougs that only flower in winter. This type has fine hair under leaf side. The ones with smooth leaves should flower all year round. I also found that too much watering and fertilising promotes leaf grow and hinders flowering.
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Post by Jamie »

c'mon lyn. you've told us bout this big boug now so wheres the pics??????

and to be technical a boug doesnt flower it is a different form of leaf called a bract. but whos being techincal ;) :lol: :D

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It been raining heavily here for the last few days and I don't want to wade down the back yard in the mud. I will photo graph it when I get back from Sydney next week and post it then.
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no worries mate, look forward to seeing it. i think i know which one it is but cant be too sure :D
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For there to be Bracts there needs to be flowers, granted that they are only small and insignificant!
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