Damian....How is that Huon Pine going?Damian Bee wrote:Does anyone have a huon pine?
I have recently picked one up, I think it ha great potential as bonsai.
Foliage is like that of Sargents juniper.
I can't post any pics as I am on the smellophone.
Post them later.
Huon pine
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Re: Huon pine
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724
Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995
How to reduce moss from the trunk without damaging the bark: viewtopic.php?p=295227#p295227
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Re: Huon pine
wise words Damian. Enjoy the Huon!!I love a good discussion, its only through discussion, difference of opinion, trial and error, learning from mistakes and a bag full of etcetera thrown in that anything can ever be resolved or progressed
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Re: Huon pine
Hi there.
The Huon suffered a bit during the hottest of hot days earlier this year
It then seemed to be burnt on the top section of bark which caused some dieback but it lives on. The dieback may also be the result of insufficient water. I say this may be a possibility as I potted it on from 200mm to 330mm, giving it a 30% root prune at the same time, therefore it might have struggled to establish new roots into the new medium in time for the really hot dry weather. It may have been better off being given a bit of a tease out and potted into a 250mm.
Coming from the cool temperate environs of a Tassie Forrest it makes me wonder why I try to grow one of these beauties in the sometimes inhospitable conditions that Footscray can sometimes dish up
The plan is still to take a layer but that has been shelved until I get some good recovery growth around the limits of the dieback.
I will post a pic when I have some more spare time.
The Huon suffered a bit during the hottest of hot days earlier this year

It then seemed to be burnt on the top section of bark which caused some dieback but it lives on. The dieback may also be the result of insufficient water. I say this may be a possibility as I potted it on from 200mm to 330mm, giving it a 30% root prune at the same time, therefore it might have struggled to establish new roots into the new medium in time for the really hot dry weather. It may have been better off being given a bit of a tease out and potted into a 250mm.
Coming from the cool temperate environs of a Tassie Forrest it makes me wonder why I try to grow one of these beauties in the sometimes inhospitable conditions that Footscray can sometimes dish up

The plan is still to take a layer but that has been shelved until I get some good recovery growth around the limits of the dieback.
I will post a pic when I have some more spare time.
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Re: Huon pine
Hmmm.bonsaibuddyman wrote:Damian....How is that Huon Pine going?Damian Bee wrote:Does anyone have a huon pine?
I have recently picked one up, I think it ha great potential as bonsai.
Foliage is like that of Sargents juniper.
I can't post any pics as I am on the smellophone.
Post them later.
I just read your pros and cons. Fantastic stuff, I just wish that I had read this before mine got done medium rare

Well, we live and learn.