Privet progression
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Re: Privet progression
Hello Symon, Anthony,
Maybe
Monopotassium Phosphate? KH2 PO4, N:0 P:52 K:34.
Never used it on Bonsai / Moss, but it definitely works with Annuals / Perennials / Actually all Flowering and Fruiting generally.
Kevin
Maybe
Monopotassium Phosphate? KH2 PO4, N:0 P:52 K:34.
Never used it on Bonsai / Moss, but it definitely works with Annuals / Perennials / Actually all Flowering and Fruiting generally.
Kevin
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Re: Privet progression
Anthony - Sorry to disappoint but I'm bloke.
Kevin - that's a great idea. I'll give it a go and report back.
Cheers,
Symon
Kevin - that's a great idea. I'll give it a go and report back.
Cheers,
Symon
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Re: Privet progression
Oops..A Biologist and a Bloke and one years experience mmm with that tree...look forward to more of your trees Symon with a Y...cheers Tony
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Re: Privet progression
Update. Slowly, slowly, catchy monkey.
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Re: Privet progression
The tree is progressing very well. Not sure about the new pot though?
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Re: Privet progression
Nice!
That blue pot might look good against the yellowing leaves as they drop.
Interesting your comments regarding the pads Mike, I often wonder as I train some trees if I prefer the pad look or the overall canopy from multiple branches while the inner structure is still visible.
Care to elaborate?
That blue pot might look good against the yellowing leaves as they drop.
Interesting your comments regarding the pads Mike, I often wonder as I train some trees if I prefer the pad look or the overall canopy from multiple branches while the inner structure is still visible.
Care to elaborate?
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Re: Privet progression
Tree Looks spectacular.
Pot is a bit ott for mine.
Pot is a bit ott for mine.
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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Re: Privet progression
Thanks for the comments! I'm not swayed by you blue pot haters
. Admittedly it would look better if the trunk was whitened and this tree may not have the strength of character to take the pot. It is a cheapish late 20th century Tokoname BTW.
Treeman's comment about not having pads is interesting. Is it a balance between having structure but not making it cartoonish? What do people think?
I'm trying to style it like an old camphour laurel. They have structure but no pads. There is symmetry in shaping an invasive weed like and invasive weed. Cheers,
Symon

Treeman's comment about not having pads is interesting. Is it a balance between having structure but not making it cartoonish? What do people think?
I'm trying to style it like an old camphour laurel. They have structure but no pads. There is symmetry in shaping an invasive weed like and invasive weed. Cheers,
Symon
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Re: Privet progression
I like the back of your tree...why are you hiding the craving...plus the roots look more even, the fronts nebari to me doesn't suit the lean of the tree, but I'm jealous 
cheers
Max

cheers
Max
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Re: Privet progression
My guess is the trunk lean and the direction of the main branching?
Any current photos of the back?
Any current photos of the back?