Thanks guys. The straight section at the top will probably get chopped back harder when I get a bud in the right spot.
2 weeks since the chop and repot...
Regards,
Steven
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Re: Progression of a Eucalyptus scoparia [Wallangara White Gum]
Nice work, Mr Steven! Great timing (and aftercare, obviously) with the prune/repot.
Please keep us posted with this one. Thanks mate!
Bri.
PS: In your latest photo, there is something big and blue in the deep background. What do you call that, and can I get it in Melbourne?

While you're still in the chopping mood, I thought I might float a quick'n'dirty virtual suggestion your way:Steven wrote:Thanks guys. The straight section at the top will probably get chopped back harder when I get a bud in the right spot.
Please keep us posted with this one. Thanks mate!
Bri.
PS: In your latest photo, there is something big and blue in the deep background. What do you call that, and can I get it in Melbourne?

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Today, this is what greeted me after a few days away...
I fertalised my trees with Charlie Calp on Monday and I suspect that this one may have been burnt by it getting on the foliage. The bark on the trunk still appears very much alive so I am hopeful of a recovery
Regards,
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I fertalised my trees with Charlie Calp on Monday and I suspect that this one may have been burnt by it getting on the foliage. The bark on the trunk still appears very much alive so I am hopeful of a recovery

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ouch! What a shock to return to.
Hope you get a quick and full recovery.
Hope you get a quick and full recovery.
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Nothing worse than seeing a favourite tree do that. Hope it recovers 

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Did the tree recover from its "Oh Bugger" moment in January?
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It was inadvertently fertalised which would have burnt the new roots and shoots. It was flushed with copious amounts of water but unfortunately it never recovered.
On the upside, I now have a spare pot for another tree
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On the upside, I now have a spare pot for another tree

Regards,
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Sad news, Steven. It was such a great little tree.
I had a similar loss, but from an unsuccessful dig from the garden. It was a melaleuca that I put in to fatten the trunk and it grew beautifully. Dug, potted into 500mm pot, and then I watched helplessly as it died over the next many months.
Nice Pat Pot waiting for your next euc.
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I had a similar loss, but from an unsuccessful dig from the garden. It was a melaleuca that I put in to fatten the trunk and it grew beautifully. Dug, potted into 500mm pot, and then I watched helplessly as it died over the next many months.
Nice Pat Pot waiting for your next euc.
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Sorry to hear, look forward to seeing what is good enough to replace it in such a nice pot.
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Re: Progression of a Eucalyptus scoparia [Wallangara White Gum]
Thanks Steven,
I got onto this thread from a link to a link to a link, then a search.
Great thread and very well documented, you have also attached (hopefully still available) further helpful links.
Thank-you for your time and efforts in making this available for future enthusiasts.
Kevin
I got onto this thread from a link to a link to a link, then a search.
Great thread and very well documented, you have also attached (hopefully still available) further helpful links.
Thank-you for your time and efforts in making this available for future enthusiasts.
Kevin