Pomegranate potensai
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
We have a worm farm could i use diluted worm juice?
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
There are two main types of cut paste, and you wouldn't know they were cut paste unless you'd seen them before as there is no english written on the packaging.Djs19992 wrote:Thanks for the
Ink ken. I also read the article on trunk chopping which mentions applying a cut paste however ive not seen such an item for sale at bonsai nurseries and the like. Must it be applied?
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Here are some pictures of the two varieties (I use the tube one currently as its easy to apply):
Cut paste in the tub:
Cut paste in the tube:
It doesn't have to be applied, but it is said that it helps to promote healing. Some people use it, some don't, comes down to what you prefer or think works better

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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Thanks Jason. I think my poor little pomegranate needs all the help it can get with the abuse it's been recieving at my hands. Will get some cut paste.
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
I think its dying :'( its leaves are just hanging.
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Got a picture?...
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There are many ways to do things, but only one "best" way.
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I was talking to my mother a moment ago and she said that my great grandmother would always plant a new plant or cutting along side a living plant to inspire it to thrive. She was such a green thumb.
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Deb, your tree isn't dying.
Keep misting it though if you can - to stop moisture evaporation from the leaves.
What has happened is the roots are in shock and are not adequately taking up water. This is why we prefer not to repot when deciduous trees are in leaf.
Also, when you repotted, did you work the soil through the roots with a chopstick? This helps eliminate air pockets but also aids roots to establish faster.
If you have seasol, get a weak solution into the tree. I would even dunk the whole pot to the rim in a bucket of it overnight. All you need is to keep it going until it goes dormant - do not repot it again this year.
Having said all that, pomegranate is a hardy tree, so I wouldn't stress.
Good luck,
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Keep misting it though if you can - to stop moisture evaporation from the leaves.
What has happened is the roots are in shock and are not adequately taking up water. This is why we prefer not to repot when deciduous trees are in leaf.
Also, when you repotted, did you work the soil through the roots with a chopstick? This helps eliminate air pockets but also aids roots to establish faster.
If you have seasol, get a weak solution into the tree. I would even dunk the whole pot to the rim in a bucket of it overnight. All you need is to keep it going until it goes dormant - do not repot it again this year.
Having said all that, pomegranate is a hardy tree, so I wouldn't stress.
Good luck,
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Ive just filled a spray bottle with water from our fish pond for a bit of organic nourishment. I did fill the gaps with a chopstick. Will tend it diligently and keep you posted.
Thank you thank you thank you Deb
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Deb,
This is how we all learn. Just dont get discouraged what ever happens. Just learn from it...and good luck...,
I would think twice in future before advising a newbie to look for the nebari.

This is how we all learn. Just dont get discouraged what ever happens. Just learn from it...and good luck...,
I would think twice in future before advising a newbie to look for the nebari.



I ask lots of questions that sound like suggestions. Please remember I am a inquisitive newbie trying to figure out why You made a particular decision, in order to learn.
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Thank you Neil that means a lot! I should have asked a few more questions perhaps before looking for the nebari. I've also looking at quite a few pomegranate trees since and most don't have much in the way of nebari... The benefit of hindsight
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Look for some pomegranate nana...they always have perfect nebari...small leaf... nice flower, and are very cute.
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Hi Deb,Djs19992 wrote:Ive just filled a spray bottle with water from our fish pond for a bit of organic nourishment. I did fill the gaps with a chopstick. Will tend it diligently and keep you posted.
Thank you thank you thank you Deb
Welcome to AusBonsai. I would like to encourage you to be careful what you put on the leaves at the moment. At the base of the leaves are the new buds. I would hate to see them die. At this stage I wouldn't use the fish pond water. At this stage of the life of this tree I would do the following. Ken had mentioned about feeding the tree with Seasol. When you give it a drink of Seasol, mix up a batch of Seasol at the 25ml per 9 litre mix. Water the tree then use a small watering can and water over the foliage and down into the soil with the Seasol. Never mix more Seasol than you are going to use. You need to make a new batch up each time.
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Re: Pomegranate potensai
Hi Deb,
I finally got around to looking at your thread again. The following is just a suggestion. Let the tree grow until Spring then do a ground layer. That would get rid of the reverse taper and start a new root system for you. The top red line would be where the new roots would grow. The bottom red line is just an indicator where the second cut would be for the layer.
This is a thread I did on ground layering. Ground Layering
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I finally got around to looking at your thread again. The following is just a suggestion. Let the tree grow until Spring then do a ground layer. That would get rid of the reverse taper and start a new root system for you. The top red line would be where the new roots would grow. The bottom red line is just an indicator where the second cut would be for the layer.
This is a thread I did on ground layering. Ground Layering
Regards Ray
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