Man, this tree/shrub/succulent/pigfood has had so many lives it's not funny. I have sworn to cut it down too many times, it has fallen out of it's pot too many times, has come out of the junk pile too many times and yet it remained and as fate would have it, there is a purpose.
Photos of this go back to 2005 as a branch cutting about as big as your pinkie but photos were lost in the "Cryptolocker" hardrive crash of 2014
these are what was saved as some sort of progression.
2007
2009
2012
and re-birthed in a pot seemingly made for it.
again hope you enjoy, it was an unbelievable struggle to get it in there, two men required if you believe it, but I think (my own humble opinion only) it was worth the effort , a couple of months will tell.
Watty
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Re: The Hebel pot ressurection - Portulacaria afra
Sorry have to bump this for photo addition from aerial. Can't just edit it.
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just an update.
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Re: The Hebel pot ressurection - Portulacaria afra
That's a hell of a chunk of elephant food Watty, and the pot suits it completely!
I have some chunky stalks growing in my tree-nursery-boat that you have inspired me to have a crack at. Sunnies for scale....
If it's of any use to anyone, found a lot of really good stuff on dwarf jade in Adam Lavigne's blog here:
https://adamaskwhy.com/2014/08/11/dwarf ... echniques/
I'll start a thread on my progress when I get round to pulling them up...
Once again, very cool tree!
TT
I have some chunky stalks growing in my tree-nursery-boat that you have inspired me to have a crack at. Sunnies for scale....
If it's of any use to anyone, found a lot of really good stuff on dwarf jade in Adam Lavigne's blog here:
https://adamaskwhy.com/2014/08/11/dwarf ... echniques/
I'll start a thread on my progress when I get round to pulling them up...
Once again, very cool tree!
TT
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Re: The Hebel pot ressurection - Portulacaria afra
Thanks TT, I''ll be honest I have contemplated changeing the colour and texture of this pot and may well still do so.
Thanks for the encouragement
Watty
Thanks for the encouragement
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Re: The Hebel pot ressurection - Portulacaria afra
G'day Watty,
What are you doing to shape and colour the hebel? Are you starting with a solid block of Hebel?
Regards Glenn
What are you doing to shape and colour the hebel? Are you starting with a solid block of Hebel?
Regards Glenn
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Re: The Hebel pot ressurection - Portulacaria afra
Yes Glenn that started out as a solid block
viewtopic.php?f=114&t=20351&hilit=+pine
colors have been a mix of cement colours and grout colours.
good luck
Watty
viewtopic.php?f=114&t=20351&hilit=+pine
colors have been a mix of cement colours and grout colours.
good luck
Watty