Thryptomene saxicola

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Thryptomene saxicola

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Progression thread: Thryptomene saxicola

I picked this up from Erina Wildflower Nursery at Erina for $6

This is a lovely species to bonsai. Small flowers, sinewed bark, and hardy.
It grows well in a heavy mix or medium. It loves full sun, but just make sure you keep the water up.
I add washed river sand to the mix, and it seems to love it.
It flowers profusely with little bell flowers everywhere.

Very hardy, and tolerates a heavy root removal and no problems with heavy reduction of branches either.
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03 Mar 2021

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Re: Thryptomene saxicola

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I heavily cut back the roots in preparation for a shohin attempt for this one. I wasn't sure if this would survive, but its been about 3 months since I cut the roots and repotted and it has happily pushed out new shoots since then. I have lost all the other Thryptomene speices I've tried, but this variety 'F C Payne' has been very reliable and very hardy.

I realize its not quite yet 01.01.2023, but its easier to post that its 2023, so looking back people can easily distinguish that its a year apart. Its only 1 day before the actual date.
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Re: Thryptomene saxicola

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Placed into a pot by Tracey Francis (Murrumbung Studios - Australia)

These are amazing when they flower. I'm growing another as a shohin attempt.
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Re: Thryptomene saxicola

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I keep getting yellowing on my Tryptomene. Treating the leaf with iron or repotting helps, but then chlorosis begins again. I grow in a well-draining substrate and fertilize 18-18-18 times a week. What am I doing wrong? Maybe too much phosphorus? But as far as I know, myrtaceae are not sensitive to phosphorus.
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proninyaroslav wrote: Yesterday, 5:19 pm I keep getting yellowing on my Tryptomene. Treating the leaf with iron or repotting helps, but then chlorosis begins again. I grow in a well-draining substrate and fertilize 18-18-18 times a week. What am I doing wrong? Maybe too much phosphorus? But as far as I know, myrtaceae are not sensitive to phosphorus.

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No idea.

But can you please delete your photo, as this is a progression thread to show that tree on a timeline.

It is frustrating having a different photo on a thread progression so people can see only the one tree developing over time.

Just start your own thread and people will be happy to offer assistance.
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus

Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480

Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724

Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995

How to reduce moss from the trunk without damaging the bark: viewtopic.php?p=295227#p295227
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Re: Thryptomene saxicola

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Rory wrote: Yesterday, 6:26 pm No idea.

But can you please delete your photo, as this is a progression thread to show that tree on a timeline.

It is frustrating having a different photo on a thread progression so people can see only the one tree developing over time.

Just start your own thread and people will be happy to offer assistance.
Yes, sorry, I noticed it too late, I couldn’t delete the post or edit
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