Large Crepe Myrtle
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Large Crepe Myrtle
Gday folks!
When I arrived home on Thursday evening, I was greeted by this monster. I haven't had much of a chance to assess where to go with it, but the longest trunk was removed by MattA for ease of posting, and I have hacked off the odd root here and there. I am considering chopping the frontal (leafless) trunk back to the base, thus opening up the tree and enhancing the appearance of some taper.
Please excuse the photos...
Check back in 100 years for progress...
Thanks.
Fly.
PS: A big thanks again to MattA for his efforts in getting this tree to me - I hope to do his efforts justice!
When I arrived home on Thursday evening, I was greeted by this monster. I haven't had much of a chance to assess where to go with it, but the longest trunk was removed by MattA for ease of posting, and I have hacked off the odd root here and there. I am considering chopping the frontal (leafless) trunk back to the base, thus opening up the tree and enhancing the appearance of some taper.
Please excuse the photos...
Check back in 100 years for progress...
Thanks.
Fly.
PS: A big thanks again to MattA for his efforts in getting this tree to me - I hope to do his efforts justice!
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Re: Large Crepe Myrtle
Mate you have already done my efforts justice... I was thinking firewood 

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Re: Large Crepe Myrtle
Gday Matt!
What do you think of something like THIS as a future direction? (You may need to register to see the pics.) MONSTER-SUMO-BROOM -STYLE!!!
Thanks mate!
Fly.
What do you think of something like THIS as a future direction? (You may need to register to see the pics.) MONSTER-SUMO-BROOM -STYLE!!!
Thanks mate!
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Re: Large Crepe Myrtle
...and so I did.FlyBri wrote:I am considering chopping the frontal (leafless) trunk back to the base, thus opening up the tree and enhancing the appearance of some taper.

Sorry about the quality of the photos - they came from my phone, and the monster stump is too heavy for me to lug to my usual photo spot.
Thanks!
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Re: Large Crepe Myrtle
Mate, if you find a way to induce strong backbudding on these things, let me know... I've found them to be very unpredictable. Mine seems to want to either shoot suckers from the roots or from new growth at the top...nothing inbetween. My advice would be to hang onto any low growing shoots and develop from there.
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Gday Adam!Webos wrote:I've found them to be very unpredictable. Mine seems to want to either shoot suckers from the roots or from new growth at the top...nothing inbetween.
If you are getting lots of suckers and no budding on the trunk, I would be inclined to use the suckers to create threadgrafts where you want branches to grow.
It's still a little early to tell how this one will react to my treatment, but I'll be keeping an eye out for suckers.
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McFly.... Alot of work yet to do, but you have made more start than I.
Hard pruning just after leaf drop will sometimes encourage back budding lower down on a trunk.Webos wrote:Mate, if you find a way to induce strong backbudding on these things, let me know... I've found them to be very unpredictable. Mine seems to want to either shoot suckers from the roots or from new growth at the top...nothing inbetween. My advice would be to hang onto any low growing shoots and develop from there.
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Nice fly 
Maybe cuth the right hand stump back to the branch base you have there.
Ken

Maybe cuth the right hand stump back to the branch base you have there.
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Re: Large Crepe Myrtle
Gday Ken!kcpoole wrote:Maybe cuth the right hand stump back to the branch base you have there.
I presume that you mean something like this: I have been considering doing exactly that, as that section of trunk is a little straight and boring. I am wary of chopping it back now, as there are no buds present down there. I don't want to cause any more die-back than I need to...
Matt - thanks for the info!
Thanks.
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That's a thumping stump Mr Fly
What is the black stuff in your mix?
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What is the black stuff in your mix?
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Gday Mr Steven!Steven wrote:What is the black stuff in your mix?
This mix is a composite of sifted potting mix, Chandler's kitty litter, granitic sand and blue metal chips. In this photo, the 'black stuff' is most likely the blue metal (basalt, bluestone). The other 'black stuff' in the photo is the water-based bitumen that I have used to seal the wounds at the chop points.
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Yes Fly that was the idea
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Gday folks!
Finally got a bit of time up my sleeve, so I thought I'd show this rather ordinary pic of my monster Crepe Myrtle. I haven't done anything to it since the repot, except to remove the low, sucker-like branches at the left. I think I might let it keep going strong this year, and maybe I'll get some flowers...
Peace.
Fly.
Finally got a bit of time up my sleeve, so I thought I'd show this rather ordinary pic of my monster Crepe Myrtle. I haven't done anything to it since the repot, except to remove the low, sucker-like branches at the left. I think I might let it keep going strong this year, and maybe I'll get some flowers...
Peace.
Fly.
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That is coming along nicely Mr Fly. The trunk and the texture and colour of the bark make it a worthwhile project on their own. Looking forward to its flowering. I also have had a large one for four years and have yet to see a flower. I hope you have better success. 

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Thanks Bodhi! The CMs in my garden are putting on flower buds as we speak, but there are no buds on my captive specimen. It's possible that all the rootwork Matt & I did will prevent it from flowering this year.bodhidharma wrote:I also have had a large one for four years and have yet to see a flower. I hope you have better success.![]()
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