Sno's new quince

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Sno's new quince

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I love quince ,probably because they are one of the first things to flower in spring . All of my quinces are still in the developing stages so they aren't worth showing off today . But . I got this variety early in winter from Ray's .it was labelled as miniature quince . I'm training it to grow in a spiral twisted shape . Just had to show the flowers before it rains tomorrow, because it is too beautiful not to share .
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Yep.
Quince are great.
I have a tiny chojubai it can rarely be seen without a flower all year round!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Sno's new quince

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Looks beautiful, in other news I really like the pot!
I have a few dozen quince seedling I planted early this year so hopfuly get a similar display in years to come :)

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What is your feeding regime up until flowering? Looks great by the way.
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Very nice. Quite a pale orange?
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Andrew F wrote:What is your feeding regime up until flowering? Looks great by the way.
Hi Andrew most.of the quince I have are in the ground and they just flower anyway .The few that I have in pots I am developing the branches . I feed them over spring , summer and autumn with comfrey and manure teas whenever I have time ,maybe once a fortnight .the ones in pots I tend to cut the branches back hard in autumn to try and get some taper . They still spot flower but not the same amount as if you let them grow a bit .
This one I am going to cut quite hard back because I want to take summer cuttings .
Boics wrote:Yep.
Quince are great.
I have a tiny chojubai it can rarely be seen without a flower all year round!
I'd love to see pics and I'm keen to buy or swap rooted cuttings .
dan.fisher92 wrote:Looks beautiful, in other news I really like the pot!
I have a few dozen quince seedling I planted early this year so hopfuly get a similar display in years to come :)

Daniel

Yes the pot is a stunner .I'm not sure where I got it from . :palm: I think I might have an addiction .
treeman wrote:Very nice. Quite a pale orange?
Hi Treeman . It's the only orange I have so I can't compare . I am always looking for more but around here they only have the more common chaenomles .
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Lovely flowers! Mine is only tiny and has red flowers. Very nice!
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Re: Sno's new quince

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Hi Sno.

I actually tried to loop a branch under the soil to create a raft / cutting last season.
Unfortunately it failed, if I get a minute I'll try it again.
Mine is literally a small nothing - just growing and enjoying flowers (which I often remove to promote growth).
I notice it's actually growing a quince now!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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