[Ray M] African Olive
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[Ray M] African Olive
African Olive
The tree was dug a couple of years ago. It was placed in Seasol for about two weeks, then planted into this container and just let grow.
Species name = African Olive
Height = 650mm
Obtained = Dug when doing an Olive dig with the School of Bonsai
Cost = Time and effort to go to the dig and extract this and a number of other trees.
Regards Ray
The tree was dug a couple of years ago. It was placed in Seasol for about two weeks, then planted into this container and just let grow.
Species name = African Olive
Height = 650mm
Obtained = Dug when doing an Olive dig with the School of Bonsai
Cost = Time and effort to go to the dig and extract this and a number of other trees.
Regards Ray
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- Ray M
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi all,
Current photos of the Olive.
Regards Ray
Current photos of the Olive.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi all,
Update on the Olive. There is good growth. The two main trunks are growing okay. I am leaving all the foliage on to thicken up the trunks as quick as I can, and to have more side branches to choose from.
Regards Ray
Update on the Olive. There is good growth. The two main trunks are growing okay. I am leaving all the foliage on to thicken up the trunks as quick as I can, and to have more side branches to choose from.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi all,
I have been away for a month. I cut the foliage right back and did a some wiring before I went away. The tree has put on some more growth over the month. Hopefully I will be able to get some ramification going over this growing season.
Regards Ray
I have been away for a month. I cut the foliage right back and did a some wiring before I went away. The tree has put on some more growth over the month. Hopefully I will be able to get some ramification going over this growing season.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi everyone,
Update on the Olive. Did some wiring which has now been removed. Will let it grow again and do some more cutting and wiring.
Regards Ray
Update on the Olive. Did some wiring which has now been removed. Will let it grow again and do some more cutting and wiring.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi everyone,
Update on the Olive.
Regards Ray
Update on the Olive.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi all,
Update on the Olive. With the nice rain we have had recently a lot of new growth started top pop. I haven't cut this one back so you can see the new growth.
Regards Ray
Update on the Olive. With the nice rain we have had recently a lot of new growth started top pop. I haven't cut this one back so you can see the new growth.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi all,
This is an update on this tree. I potted the tree a little over a week ago. To hold the tree in the pot I drilled a horizontal hole through the base of the trunk and wired it in.
The photos don't show all the branch placement. When the photos are done toward the end on competition you will get a better idea of the branching.
Regards Ray
This is an update on this tree. I potted the tree a little over a week ago. To hold the tree in the pot I drilled a horizontal hole through the base of the trunk and wired it in.
The photos don't show all the branch placement. When the photos are done toward the end on competition you will get a better idea of the branching.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi everyone,
When you see the photos I'm sure you will think the tree is dead. Why is the tree looking like this? In June I was talking on Olives at the School Of Bonsai. I decided to repot this Olive to show how to get it into a smaller, shallower pot. It was really not the right time of year to do this, but it was a good opportunity to go through this technique. The tree defoliated itself but I just kept up the Seasol. In recent days I have checked the small branches but cutting a few tips. There is still live tissue and I suspect the tree will return back to good health. So here are the photos.
Regards Ray
When you see the photos I'm sure you will think the tree is dead. Why is the tree looking like this? In June I was talking on Olives at the School Of Bonsai. I decided to repot this Olive to show how to get it into a smaller, shallower pot. It was really not the right time of year to do this, but it was a good opportunity to go through this technique. The tree defoliated itself but I just kept up the Seasol. In recent days I have checked the small branches but cutting a few tips. There is still live tissue and I suspect the tree will return back to good health. So here are the photos.
Regards Ray
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- Ray M
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi everyone,
I think I will withdraw this tree. It still hasn't developed enough foliage. I will develop the tree as it recovers.
Regards Ray
I think I will withdraw this tree. It still hasn't developed enough foliage. I will develop the tree as it recovers.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Its a shame about the tree not leafing out for you Ray. In my opinion its possibly the best i have seen out of the trees shown so far.
Squizz
Squizz
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- Ray M
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Re: [Ray M] African Olive
Hi Squizz,squizzy wrote:Its a shame about the tree not leafing out for you Ray. In my opinion its possibly the best i have seen out of the trees shown so far.
Squizz
Thanks for the comments mate. I will post some photos when I get it back to looking okay.
Regards Ray