{Not updated}[Jan] Wisteria sinensis
- Jan
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{Not updated}[Jan] Wisteria sinensis
Original height of stock: 320mm (from top of pot to tip of tree/leaves - plan to reduce after April 1)
Where you obtained it from: Cutting 2009.
Cost of stock: Some honey, time and attention.
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- Jan
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Re: [Jan] Wisteria sinensis
Branch chop for this plant today; the branch has little taper so I will chop it to try to set it up for Spring growth that should create more taper and ramification. I also trimmed the original trunk chop dead wood back to where the branch comes off. Wisteria wood is quite fibrous and can be prone to rot so I didn't see this little stump as a carving opportunity.
Frosts have started here so I’ll try to extend the growing season a bit for this plant to encourage it to heal and set up new buds for spring growth by placing a poly grow tube over the plant and pot, and positioning it up against the shed water tank to take advantage of the thermal mass creating a warmer overnight micro climate.
Jan.
Frosts have started here so I’ll try to extend the growing season a bit for this plant to encourage it to heal and set up new buds for spring growth by placing a poly grow tube over the plant and pot, and positioning it up against the shed water tank to take advantage of the thermal mass creating a warmer overnight micro climate.
Jan.
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Re: [Jan] Wisteria sinensis
Winter and the loss of leaves are the only visible changes to this little fellow for now.
Jan.
I don't expect much action for months yet but am thinking of moving this one inside my big bay windows to see if the modified climate of my lounge room (easterly aspect, great light, no frost) might get this one going earlier. I'll pot it into some fresh mix before the move to give it every chance to get a head start.Jan.
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Re: [Jan] Wisteria sinensis

Jan.
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Re: [Jan] Wisteria sinensis
Withdrawn - lost!
Yes, I've no clear idea of what happened to it but I did have a "Clean up" here a while ago but am surprised that a wisteria would get tossed. Not only can I not find the plant, I can't find the pot either (not that it was anything special but it did have that old label on it so should be easy to identify).
I can only say, ah, sweet mystery of life! And consider this to be yet another.
Happy New Year to all AusBonsaists,
Jan.
Yes, I've no clear idea of what happened to it but I did have a "Clean up" here a while ago but am surprised that a wisteria would get tossed. Not only can I not find the plant, I can't find the pot either (not that it was anything special but it did have that old label on it so should be easy to identify).
I can only say, ah, sweet mystery of life! And consider this to be yet another.
Happy New Year to all AusBonsaists,
Jan.