Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
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Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
This little Plum has not been in training long but this year it has excelled with its flowering. Once it develops some more branching it will be a stunner. I thought i would post it before pruning as it needs a lot of lower branching and i have fingers crossed a hard prune will stimulate it. It is for sale so PM me if you have an interest. Pickup only.
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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
Looks good enough to eat! 

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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
Looks to be Elvins. How far back are you hoping for buds? and how far back will you cut it?
Looks delicious.
Gavin
Looks delicious.
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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
Thanks for the confirmation Gavin. Pretty sure it is "elvins" the cupped flowers give it away. It is a bugger to backbud though. I have made the decision (unless sold) to prune it back to the first off branches and see what happens. I have not paid a lot of attention to this tree and we will see what happens.GavinG wrote:Looks to be Elvins. How far back are you hoping for buds? and how far back will you cut it?
Looks delicious.
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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
hey bodhi
i would love to own it!! google says its only 10 hours and 30min to your place
i would love to own it!! google says its only 10 hours and 30min to your place

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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
lucky you Matty,
It's only 3310km from here one way to Bodhi's place and then I am not alowed to bring it home anyway!!
It's only 3310km from here one way to Bodhi's place and then I am not alowed to bring it home anyway!!

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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
Hey bodhi
Is this lil beauty on it's own roots or is there a graft down low somewhere?
thanks for the posting.
stew
Is this lil beauty on it's own roots or is there a graft down low somewhere?
thanks for the posting.
stew
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Standing on its own little legsStewart_Toowoomba wrote: Is this lil beauty on it's own roots or is there a graft down low somewhere?
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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
Thanks Bodhi
What is your view of working on and displaying trees that have been trunk grafted? the reason I ask is that at my local nursery, they have several small JBP that look 'slightly' grafted... still not really sure though.... and several other pines with great big ugly grafts visible like you'd see for some stone fruit trees
does it only come down to appearance, or in your opinion is it just not 'kosher'?
Not that i'd hold you to it or anything
Cheers
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What is your view of working on and displaying trees that have been trunk grafted? the reason I ask is that at my local nursery, they have several small JBP that look 'slightly' grafted... still not really sure though.... and several other pines with great big ugly grafts visible like you'd see for some stone fruit trees

does it only come down to appearance, or in your opinion is it just not 'kosher'?
Not that i'd hold you to it or anything

Cheers
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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
Hi Stew, i have several trees (collected) that were grafted, my Almond for one. If the graft is good why not use it
Sometimes you can luck onto some excellent grafted material. If it is not so great but the material is good you can always do a little carving to alleviate the problem.

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Re: Shohin starter plum putting on a flowering clinic.
cheers Bohdi
I value you opinion on this question.

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