Hi guys
I'm new at bonsai and was wondering when is the best time to prune and repot a nursery stock cypress.
Nursery stock cypress
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Re: Nursery stock cypress
Hi Damien79, welcome and for assistance a pic would help out . What some class as a cypress can be a juniper . For the correct advice from anyone a pic is worth a thousand words , just saves a misdiagnosis or the incorrect information being recommended .I have purchased numerous tree's that are incorrectly labelled .
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Re: Nursery stock cypress
OK thanks for your reply, I previously thought it was a mexican white cedar but I really dont know. Here is the tree, im not sure where to start with it. I have been advised to maybe trim back some of the inside foliage to open up the trunk a bit but i dont know where to go from there. Any advise is welcome.
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Re: Nursery stock cypress
Hi Damien , mate it is an unusual plant , one i haven't seen before . If you google search any names you have that will hopefully identify its true name . From there google search it's care requirements , i cant suggest any as like a said i'm not familial with this tree . It looks like it could have the makings for a nice informal upright , then again using the long side branch if its located close to the base there could be a twin trunk or twin trunk Father /Son hiding in there. All these factors have to be considered , if you lack experience simply put it aside until you can locate all the correct info and set about planning its future . "Simple slip potting" could be an option , i think the topic is in WIKI if you search in there you should be able to locate it . Good luck with it .
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Re: Nursery stock cypress
Once again alpine, thanks for you advice, i have searched for this tree for a number of days on google and the closest i can get is either Mexican White Cedar, or Mexican Cypress so I really dont know. Im going with the cypress because from what i can tell it has some of the characteristics for that species. Time will tell I guess.
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Re: Nursery stock cypress
G'day Damian.
Have you put the tree up for identification?
Take a number of photo's of the trunk, bark, foliage, including close ups/macro shots it possible.
Then follow the instructions and put it into the ID thread..
This might help.
Cheers,
Have you put the tree up for identification?
Take a number of photo's of the trunk, bark, foliage, including close ups/macro shots it possible.
Then follow the instructions and put it into the ID thread..
This might help.
Cheers,
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Re: Nursery stock cypress
Thanks Boics I am putting up some photos now if you are interested
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