Species: Callistemon Injune
Trunk: 8mm
Source: Plants Plus
Cost : $3.75
My Skill Level: Low
Any advice or suggestions welcomed thanks
[Natural] Callistemon Injune - Kieranrulz
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[Natural] Callistemon Injune - Kieranrulz
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- Kieranrulz
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Re: [Natural] Callistemon Injune - Kieranrulz
April update
Exactly the same method to get to where this is at now as my other entry( same container)
Only difference is that in the long period I didn’t turn this, the new growth after the chop has only grown from one side.
However I kind of like that and was thinking it’s looking like a windswept style so maybe that’s where I’ll take this. Thoughts?
If I do go down that path I imagine I’ll have to move it into its own container (colander or foam box) so I can control the direction. Am I right in thinking that? So hopefully it’ll be ok to move it at this time of year. If I’m not touching the roots and leaving the soil intact I think it should be ok. Again please give feedback as I’m still learning and could use your options.
Thanks
Exactly the same method to get to where this is at now as my other entry( same container)
Only difference is that in the long period I didn’t turn this, the new growth after the chop has only grown from one side.
However I kind of like that and was thinking it’s looking like a windswept style so maybe that’s where I’ll take this. Thoughts?
If I do go down that path I imagine I’ll have to move it into its own container (colander or foam box) so I can control the direction. Am I right in thinking that? So hopefully it’ll be ok to move it at this time of year. If I’m not touching the roots and leaving the soil intact I think it should be ok. Again please give feedback as I’m still learning and could use your options.
Thanks
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Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible God & destroys a visible Nature. Unaware that the Nature he is destroying is this God he is worshiping - Hubert Reeves