Melaleuca Linariifolia Saplings

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Re: Melaleuca Linariifolia Saplings

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I would still use the existing trunk line as the new leader, and when you get a new shoot towards the top wire that up as the leader



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Have you poked around at the nebari yet?

For me the roots would dictate the new leader on this one if it were mine.

Although I am liking the idea of the windswept tree :)

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Re: Melaleuca Linariifolia Saplings

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Isitangus wrote:I would still use the existing trunk line as the new leader, and when you get a new shoot towards the top wire that up as the leader
Would the taper look a little odd having the thickness halve in one turn, then gradually tapering thinner?
Pearcy001 wrote:Have you poked around at the nebari yet?

For me the roots would dictate the new leader on this one if it were mine.

Although I am liking the idea of the windswept tree :)
I've had a little poke around the base, nothing to invasive though. The roots I found aren't very big, so there must be a lot happening under the soil. With all the attention I've been giving this one I'm not sure how it would react with me playing with its roots now.
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Re: Melaleuca Linariifolia Saplings

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Isitangus wrote:I would still use the existing trunk line as the new leader,



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I agree. I would train it out to one side to have something different. I would remove the ''new'' thin leader entirely.
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:lost: My visualisation isn't the best, I was wondering if I could trouble one of you for a sketch?
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Here's a quick sketch of what I saw. ...And..you never know what branches will spring from where..
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Wow! Thanks for the sketch Mike!

If the timber of these trees wasn't so soft I could turn that left branch into some nice jin.
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That looks pretty good, Mike!
Is that 'with' the tilt or no?


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And here's an update for this Mel. Not real work done over the last 2 years and has suffered a little from the neglect, so I chucked in some fresh soil and a dump of fertiliser.
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