JBP - Ryan Neil 2014

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JBP - Ryan Neil 2014

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Just a catch up on this one so maybe a before photo for which I will take no accolades for the growing of the tree as all this credit has to go to Leong and the styling credit to Ryan.
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Then I guess a photos from Sept this year where the tree wasn't doing much and admittedly the photo was more of "proof of life" for Kerrin's "collection" thread.
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And now as the tree looked as of yesterday, what a difference a month makes in a trees responses.
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and so begins the clean up,
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debris, pick-up-sticks anyone?
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with the top of the pot cut off for exposure of the full trunk and re-wired

likely front,
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four enjoyable hours of a Saturday,
hope you enjoy
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Post by Scott Roxburgh »

It looks like you have a bit of useful back budding there, it is amazing what a little bending and light will do for a tree.

On the road to a very successful tree, good work.

When do you plan to repot?
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Hey Scott, thanks for the interest.
Admitting to being a pine novice, especially one of this age and quality I will be taking it slow and careful.
August of next year will go with a reduction of half the root ball and into a training pot, then maybe two years after that a serious pot for it's longterm.
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Post by Ryceman3 »

Hey Wattynine,
Was just checking out your last pics and had a thought the second last one you posted may be a worthy "front"??? :lost:

I notice that you admit to being a pine novice ... If that is the case consider me a pine virgin but just thought I'd throw it out there. It's a great tree! :tu:
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Post by Charliegreen »

Fingers crossed for some backbudding.
That tree is leggier than Gigi Hadid.
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