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Re: A plums story

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THIS THING SWINGS!!!

I love the movement in it, but for me the trunk suddenly disappears at the Big Chop - I know it delays everything, but would you consider a few years in a grow-bed or grow-box, to get the trunk tapering a bit more even? It might end up a taller tree, but it would be better balanced. Just my opinion.

I hope your health treats you well - I remember your husky-racing photos, and hope that you're back to it soon.

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Dario wrote:Paddles you have gone above and beyond :hooray:so thanks for the pics!!
Sorry to trouble you as I thought you had one of this view amongst all the other pics.
Cheers, Dario. :)
PS are they screws or branch stubs that the wire is attached to in two separate places on the back?...it gets a little too blury to tell when I zoom in on the pic.

They are screws, there is a screw at the base of every branch to ancor the wire to. ( a nifty trick!) that back branch that is so wrapped in heavy wire, I swore couldn't be bent into shape... I was of course proven wrong...

I thought I had a pic of the back too... and I sort of did, but it didn't really show the back so to speak.... I wanted to get a better photo of that finished branch I wired anyway... :whistle:

And no, this tree won't go into a grow box, in due time, you won't see the top of the trunk.... there hopefully will be a foliage pad there...
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Yes it is a nifty trick, thanks paddles! Beats wrapping the wire around the thick trunk.
Cheers, Dario.
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ok, I've confered with my aunt... and discussions continue, but it is believed that I dug this tree august 2010.
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Hi Paddles, has this tree reshot yet. Let's see a photo when it does. cheers, miyagiman.
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These are photos of my tree, as you can see, pushing leaves, looking georgeous!
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time has passed... Yes, I know I need to rewire... it has just been repotted into this pot, so I'm going to wait a mth or 2 to let it rest...
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Looking great and cool progression.
Keep it up!
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Hi Paddles , Lovely tree and a fantastic progression. Clear and informative. Thanks John.
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Very nice, I particularly enjoy the curve in the trunk and the taper will come into play a little further down the track. Nice ramification and wiring so far :yes:
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Congratulations on a beautiful tree. I love it.
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Thats coming along beautifully Paddles. I think you are starting to get the hang of this. :tu:
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bodhidharma wrote:Thats coming along beautifully Paddles. I think you are starting to get the hang of this. :tu:

maybe..... I wanted to repot your plum too, but David said to leave it another year... was it last year that I last repotted it??? sheesh, I can't remember...
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paddles wrote:time has passed... Yes, I know I need to rewire... it has just been repotted into this pot, so I'm going to wait a mth or 2 to let it rest...
I'm blown away that you guys pull (read rip-out by 4WD) a perfectly ordinary Plum tree from the ground and make it live, let alone become a Bonsai… What an awesome project!

So..., keen to see updates, lol time's up! :mrgreen:
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Well time has passed and I know some who will be disappointed with me/in me, but "the big plum" as it was known, has left my keeping, never to darken my doorstep again. I had a love/hate relationship with this tree, and all I can say is... thank heavens it left my care before I had to rewire the blasted thing again!! I have swapped it for an equally awesome (indeed the swap was in my favour) smaller plum. I wish the new owner (who may pipe up if he wishes) the best of luck, I do retain visiting rights. :crybye: :clap: :whistle:
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