All round help with this Lilly Pilly
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All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Hey guys this is my first post here so hopefully all goes well.
So I was at my local[Brisbane] Bunnings today getting fertilizer and picked up this Lilly Pilly on sale for $50. It's obviously been forgotten about by the Bunnings staff and is in a bit of a state. I've not touched it, I bought it pruned back to its secondary branches. I thought it looked interesting and bought it, now looking at it once I got the thing home I'm second guessing my choice. I have no experience with this species. So any tips on how to bring this poor tree back to health would be muchly appreciated. It seems to have new growth here and there but seems diseased. Also any tips on how to actually style it once its back in shape would be great as I cant really see anything in it yet.
So I was at my local[Brisbane] Bunnings today getting fertilizer and picked up this Lilly Pilly on sale for $50. It's obviously been forgotten about by the Bunnings staff and is in a bit of a state. I've not touched it, I bought it pruned back to its secondary branches. I thought it looked interesting and bought it, now looking at it once I got the thing home I'm second guessing my choice. I have no experience with this species. So any tips on how to bring this poor tree back to health would be muchly appreciated. It seems to have new growth here and there but seems diseased. Also any tips on how to actually style it once its back in shape would be great as I cant really see anything in it yet.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
I'd take it out of the pot, choose a line with taper, nebari and interest and cut everything else off.
Repot and
it will sprout profusely...
No point wasting time.
Repot and

No point wasting time.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Cheers I think I just needed a little push in that direction.
I've been playing around on MSpaint and I think this is the route I'm going to go Would you use cut paste on a Lilly pilly?
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
So this is what Im left with I hope Ive not killed it. Should I seal that cut with something? Also would you fertilse now or later?
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
I normally seal the cuts on my lilly pilly with the grey putty type sealer. I would let the roots recover a bit before you fertilise and only water when your mix dries a bit - there are no leaves to use the water as yet.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Good going. Once it recovers from the shock it should shoot out all over. They're hardy buggers.
Cheers, Frank.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Good luck!
Make sure it doesn't dry out or isn't exposed to high winds.
I'd seal what I could.
Make sure it doesn't dry out or isn't exposed to high winds.
I'd seal what I could.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Here is a update on this guy.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Me too, - you lucked out there!
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Just an update on this guy. I did a little bit of carving, my first attempt at carving actually.
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
I suspect you might be best off selecting and working with one branch rather than the two you currently have.
Keep us posted
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Yeah? maybe getting rid of the side branch and then giving it a hard prune before spring and hope for budding lower on the trunk?
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Re: All round help with this Lilly Pilly
Nice recovery.
Next time you repot i would tilt it away fromthe sude with the branching sonit coes from.the pot at an angle rather than vertical.
Gives that first trunk section movement straight away
Ken
Next time you repot i would tilt it away fromthe sude with the branching sonit coes from.the pot at an angle rather than vertical.
Gives that first trunk section movement straight away
Ken
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