Shohin Mel in the making
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Shohin Mel in the making
I've had this little mel for a good 8-10 months now, purchased for like $3 at bunnings in a 50mm tube (stil in it). Its in dire need of repotting so will get it into a small orchid pot soon. it dried out the other day and lost all its foliage and since i was considering cutting at this low branch for a while i thought i may aswell do it now. Just want a couple of opinions on how short i could make this while still making it look realistic, i was hoping for 10-15cm, what do you guys think (Pup?)
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Re: Shohin Mel in the making
G,day mate since you asked my opinion. First up what species of Mel as there are well over 200. The other, this is yes I have them that size, posted here on the site ( the search function is a good thing).
Now plant your tree on an angle so you hide the scar and you get more movement, the taper I see is quite good. Just sit back and watch it sprout new shoots, it will shoot more with fertiliser. Not a Tonic as in seasol, Yates fruit and flower at full strength.
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Now plant your tree on an angle so you hide the scar and you get more movement, the taper I see is quite good. Just sit back and watch it sprout new shoots, it will shoot more with fertiliser. Not a Tonic as in seasol, Yates fruit and flower at full strength.
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Re: Shohin Mel in the making
its a linearfolia (should of added that in the original post). have 3 more which i want to grow as slightly larger (30-40cm) tree's but this one looked good for a shohin due to the taper and placement of the first branch and plus after showing the missus your AA battery size tree's shes been bugging me for one so thought i'd give it a go with a nice forgiving species.
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Re: Shohin Mel in the making
And i wasnt asking can you make mels into tiny shito sized tree's, i wanted to know looking at the trunk as it is now, is that tiny size realisit or should i aim for 15cm+?
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Re: Shohin Mel in the making
Hornet wrote:And i wasnt asking can you make mels into tiny shito sized tree's, i wanted to know looking at the trunk as it is now, is that tiny size realisit or should i aim for 15cm+?
I do have a Melaleuca cuticularis at 7cm, base at 2.5 and taper all the way so you can do it and they do look like the real deal.
Next time I will post with out the Batteries, so you can see and make up your mind.
!5 cm is a realistic size as well. Big head me have them all.

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Re: Shohin Mel in the making
Cheers mate, repotted it into an orchid pot tonight on an angle that works with the new leader. had to take off a good amount of roots as it was planted very deep, a good 5cm of trunk under the soil with a few thick and twisted tap roots under that. Luckily being a mel its produced a good few roots further up the trunk near the soil line so it shouldnt have any drama's getting going again. Next species i will be working on is melaleuca howeana, have 2 rooted cuttings that i plan to use a shohin and use what ever i chop off to propagate more plants. Will keep you updated 
John

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Re: Shohin Mel in the making
Fairly poor pic but can see the new angle
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