Yeah smells like Christmas!squizzy wrote:...I have heard but cannot confirm that radiata have a distintive strong smell when you crush the leaves but that may be the case for more than the one variety...
I think they can have three and two..
Yeah smells like Christmas!squizzy wrote:...I have heard but cannot confirm that radiata have a distintive strong smell when you crush the leaves but that may be the case for more than the one variety...
Hi im not feeding it yet was going to wait for a little bit for good signs of growth . Its still in a shelted spot in my back yard when could i move it out into more sunny spotanttal63 wrote:OC i think its on its way, those candles look like they re pointing in the right direction and colour is good. are you feeding yet ??? if not give a little bit !!!![]()
I would leave it in a sheltered spot for a while yet. The pines I collected in October I moved into full sun in about March-April. As your finding out, everyone has their different theories, but like I said find someone who has great pine bonsai, and follow what they are doing. That's what I'm doing, and you can too. The pine guru I am referring too is giving a talk at the next SA bonsai society meeting on Tuesday. You should come along as it will be well worth it if you can make it, he studied under a bonsai master for 7 years ( I think) and was curator of the bonsai collection in Singapore botanic gardens.Olivecrazy wrote: Hi im not feeding it yet was going to wait for a little bit for good signs of growth . Its still in a sheltered spot in my back yard when could i move it out into more sunny spot![]()
an what is good to feed it with
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Its ok i need all the information i can getDario wrote:Thank you very much anttal63![]()
I really appreciate all your advice, especially exactly when to repot!
Best of luck with your radiatas![]()
Cheers, Dario.
PS hope I didn't interupt your thread too much Olivecrazy, I hope the info will also help you