Keeping a Swampy in a bucket of water with full sun all year round topped up with Fertilizer definitely works!
Thanks for the advice previously and yes i emptied the bucket regularly to reduce Mosquito build up.
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This was January 2021!!!
Since then I applied an Airlayer to make use of the top half and waited for the season to move down to a smaller pot.
Interestingly it never dropped all of its leaves in winter however Sydney temps weather probably assisted as we didnt get much frost.
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I was advised the Swampies can be quite forgiving to beginners and after a few tutorial videos and reading up i began reducing the roots working from the top down.
Wasnt long before i found the 'knuckle' roots they are known for.
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I've seen them trimmed down a lot more and placed in far shallower pots but as it was my first I was happy to leave it with more depth on this first pot. I also had limited variety of pots available due to COVID Lockdown.
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I decided to wire most branches in a downward alpine direction although i have read the older branches tend to spring back up after de-wiring.
For the tougher branches i applied a small wedge cut to the underside to see if this would work.
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I still have a lot of work on this tree with the apex and branch ramification but I would definitely recommend a swampy and must admit i am now hooked on them. I have about twenty cuttings now so hopefully i will have plenty to work on in the future.
If anyone is interested I would be happy to pass on what i have learnt and the locations of where i obtained the details to get me this far.
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