Another M,incana
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Re: Another M,incana
Thanks Pup,
I thought it looked like woomera rock.....they sell them here in Adelaide at aquarium shops but I am yet to find a rock that is suitable as they are either too small or too big or chipped. The hunt continues.......
I thought it looked like woomera rock.....they sell them here in Adelaide at aquarium shops but I am yet to find a rock that is suitable as they are either too small or too big or chipped. The hunt continues.......
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Re: Another M,incana
I love the pot/rock it is in. It suits it well. Gives it that natural feel. The tree is looking good too. Do you have a front, I think either side would do as the front. Well done
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Re: Another M,incana
Hey Pup,
Nice progression and I wish I could keep my moss that healthy!!!
There is something that bugs me about this tree, and I think it may be that it is planted with a virtually perfectly upright trunk. Is there a reason for this? Surely a tree growing in a windy environment would have the complete tree leaning, and not just branches growing in one direction? Here in Cape Town we get loads of summer winds and the trees on the coast would look a bit like this one if you chopped everything except the first branch off the tree.
Anyway, glad to see that the tree is growing so strongly and looking nice n healthy!
Cheers,
Andrew
Nice progression and I wish I could keep my moss that healthy!!!
There is something that bugs me about this tree, and I think it may be that it is planted with a virtually perfectly upright trunk. Is there a reason for this? Surely a tree growing in a windy environment would have the complete tree leaning, and not just branches growing in one direction? Here in Cape Town we get loads of summer winds and the trees on the coast would look a bit like this one if you chopped everything except the first branch off the tree.
Anyway, glad to see that the tree is growing so strongly and looking nice n healthy!
Cheers,
Andrew
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Re: Another M,incana
Not sure if it will upload as I am having trouble too. Thinking of giving it away as it takes too long to get here and transfer from page to page.
So let us hope, these pics come through. It only took 40 seconds Now lets see how long this takes.
Cheers Pup
So let us hope, these pics come through. It only took 40 seconds Now lets see how long this takes.
Cheers Pup
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Re: Another M,incana
Another beauty Pup, loving that pot/slab too was worth the wait
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Re: Another M,incana
Looking good Pup, hopefully I can get mine to come good this season too. Cheers
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Re: Another M,incana
Looking good Pup, hopefully I can get mine to come good this season too. Cheers