Sorry... Practising my cut and paste Its a bit trickybodhidharma wrote:Absolutly beautiful, Bodhi. Well done. Yeh why not let it flower, after all the hard work you put in. Why not reap the beauty of ists flowers.You never know what tomorrow brings. This is exactly what i would do. These trees will out last us, and if we dare to see them flower who cares.
They will keep growing even if they are delayed, let someone else do the worrying. Thanks for sharing, its made my day. Petra!
A wonderful outlook. Thank you Petra.
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Since posting this I did not like the direction the tree was heading into and decided to change it completely. I wanted a way to display the fruit more effectively. A cascade came into mind and i decided to start again. The tree is now starting to show me that my decision was correct. i now have it in a new pot and it is beginning its flowering. Last year i let it fruit so i would get a basic idea of its future look. I am still playing with viewing fronts but i am sure it will show me eventually. Enjoy the flowers and later on..fruit.
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I like the deep pink colour of the flowers - a bit jealous actually. I must get myself one that colour.
PS - I prefer your optional front, and good progression.
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What great colours in the flowers!
I prefer your alternate front. It shows the trunk lines and shape better IMHO
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I prefer your alternate front. It shows the trunk lines and shape better IMHO
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Thanks Gentlemen, it is one of those tricky things, you know, in the wood the first picture looks better and on piccy the second looks better.
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Hi Bodhi,
Very nice mate. I like the second front. I think the twist in the trunk looks good.
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Very nice mate. I like the second front. I think the twist in the trunk looks good.

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Oh wow, you have to go with the last picture for the front Bodhi. Very beautiful.
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The decision to change the tree is a winner
If you continue to struggle with the decision on which is the best front then I have a simple solution.....give the tree away!
Remember it is better to give than to receive


If you continue to struggle with the decision on which is the best front then I have a simple solution.....give the tree away!
Remember it is better to give than to receive








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I assume this has been defoliated Bodhi?
I find it interesting how developed your fruit is!
Only a couple of mine CA flowers look to be maturing into fruit and they are but specs in comparison!
Great tree as always.
Don't think I've seen this one before!
I find it interesting how developed your fruit is!
Only a couple of mine CA flowers look to be maturing into fruit and they are but specs in comparison!
Great tree as always.
Don't think I've seen this one before!
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It has been defoliated Boics although i dont think it helps with leaf size in this species. i strictly want back budding for more branching. Maybe regards the fruit, you dont feed enough?Boics wrote:I assume this has been defoliated Bodhi?
I find it interesting how developed your fruit is!
Only a couple of mine CA flowers look to be maturing into fruit and they are but specs in comparison!
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A little progression of this tree coming into flower. I hope it brightens up your day. It has come a long way in a short time.
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