3 months since the chop and I now have plenty of branches to choose from. Next step will be selecting what to keep and setting the structure.
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Steven
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Re: Melaleuca Linariifolia Compacta :: from Nursery to Mirkwood
Hey Steven,
Nice little Mel you have there! I'm loving the Linariifolias at the moment. What makes it a "Compacta"?
Do you still plan to ground layer it? I really like the gnarly roots.
Nice little Mel you have there! I'm loving the Linariifolias at the moment. What makes it a "Compacta"?
Do you still plan to ground layer it? I really like the gnarly roots.
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A couple of weeks ago I selected the branches to keep and trimmed the remaining back. Still a bit of carving to do at the chop to improve the taper.
Last night I slip-potted and rather than ground layering, I've treated with rooting hormone and have placed sphagnum moss around the base. These are pretty good at pushing out roots so I'm hoping this will work to get better surface roots.
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Last night I slip-potted and rather than ground layering, I've treated with rooting hormone and have placed sphagnum moss around the base. These are pretty good at pushing out roots so I'm hoping this will work to get better surface roots.
Regards,
Steven
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Here's a quick update 12 months on.
Foliage has filled in the silhouette and next I'll need to thin the branching out again.
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Steven
Foliage has filled in the silhouette and next I'll need to thin the branching out again.
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Did the rooting hormone and sphagnum moss give you the roots you wanted Steven? Great progression BTW...loving your journey. 

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Thanks Sue,
I can see there are some roots amongst the moss but I haven't dug around to look yet. I'll do this in a few weeks when it cools down a bit more.
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I can see there are some roots amongst the moss but I haven't dug around to look yet. I'll do this in a few weeks when it cools down a bit more.
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Steven
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WOW, loves the updates! It is awesome to see the transformation and how far the tree has come.
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Re: Melaleuca Linariifolia Compacta :: from Nursery to Mirkwood
Wow, it's been great looking back at this tree's journey - you took it so far in just 6 months, then started over again. Any recent updates you can give us?
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