grant, a bloody good tree
With defoliating ash, if you had basic branch structure and you wanted to defoliate twice in the season when would you do it?
Goff wrote:grant, a bloody good tree
With defoliating ash, if you had basic branch structure and you wanted to defoliate twice in the season when would you do it?
In Adelaide you can get hot weather fairly early so any time from say mid to late October and then again 6 to 9 weeks later for instance.
It is important to control the strong growth by pinching it back early and allow the weaker portions to elongate and then to defoliate after that. Balancing the vigour on all trees is a fine art.
I put the tree in this very shallow pot last year (not too bad) but have a deeper one lined up for it soon.
Started wiring it today with copper and found it advantageous over aluminium. I have been able to bend the two branches higher up on the left that had grown a bit too horizontal.
Grant
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From what you've described about the pot you've got on order, sounds like Steve McCallum?? If so, he's fantastic. I've had about a dozen pots made by him now. Here's one he made for my seiju elm.. Ignore the tree, it's only been in training for 12 months.
I feel it is a good fit as far as its depth and width are. In the sunlight the colour is an antique looking light blue.
I removed a very heavy surface root on the right hand side; I have sealed it with Kyonal and is still visible. I will cover it with putty in a few days to both hide it and help it heal even quicker.
Grant
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Hi Grant , its a real treat in its new pot . It looks like a Flamenco- Spanish Dancer , no doubt a 360' viewing would give a worthy performance . Thanks for sharing .
alpineart wrote:Hi Grant , its a real treat in its new pot . It looks like a Flamenco- Spanish Dancer , no doubt a 360' viewing would give a worthy performance . Thanks for sharing .
Cheers Alpine
It certainly has some movement going, although it is a short, overweight Flamenco dancer.