[Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
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[Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
Azalea 'Saotome'
Original height - 20 cm
Grown from cutting 5 years ago
No cost - it was my azalea
Original height - 20 cm
Grown from cutting 5 years ago
No cost - it was my azalea
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Re: Michael T - Azalea 'Saotome'
Great to see you involved Michael!
It looks like good material.
Scott.
It looks like good material.
Scott.
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Re: Michael T - Azalea 'Saotome'
Thanks Scott. To tell you the truth, I did not have a look at its structure since I progpagated it, but to my surprise it didn't look too bad. I decided to use it and have some fun with it.Scott Roxburgh wrote:Great to see you involved Michael!
It looks like good material.
Scott.
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
Thanks Lisa. You are very encouraging. I'll look forward to yours too.LLK wrote:Great material, Michael! I look forward to your work on it.
Lisa
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
The plant was transplanted into a training pot and hopefully it will continue to grow well. It has to be fixed on to a training pot otherwise it will be difficult to wire. ( 010a to 13a) shows the wiring of the group. 'Front', 'Left', etc are all in relation to the plant and not to the observer.
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'


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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
Craig wrote:Michael, i don't usually go for Azalea's ,however i do like this group, good work mate
Thanks Craig.
Michael
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
It's looking more and more interesting!
I don't find the Saotome easy material, as I can't find out how it backbuds. I barely dare to touch mine!
Lisa
I don't find the Saotome easy material, as I can't find out how it backbuds. I barely dare to touch mine!
Lisa
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
LLK wrote:It's looking more and more interesting!
I don't find the Saotome easy material, as I can't find out how it backbuds. I barely dare to touch mine!
Lisa
Hi Lisa, if the plant is healthy, pruning it along the branch will encourage new shoots easily. However like all azaleas, it could have a tendency to die-back. This plant has alot of new shoots after pruning the tip of the branches, however, I sense that one of the trees isn't doing well. There is still a lot of work to do on this plant.
Michael
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
Thanks nealweb. Hope the plants will continue to grow healthily. There is still more work to do on the bonsai.nealweb wrote:Very nice group!! Graceful movement, I like it alot![]()
Michael
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
You would have noticed the plastic mesh on top of the soil. This is to prevent a little black bird with a yellow beak from digging up the soil all over the place. This is not the first time and has happened regularly each year. The mesh worked quite well and so far it hasn't been up to its tricks again ..... not with this plant anyway.
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Re: [Michael T] - Azalea 'Saotome'
Hey Michael,
Really like how this coming along. Has a lot of appeal,
Good luck!
Really like how this coming along. Has a lot of appeal,

Good luck!