Leptospermum Continentale?

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Re: Leptospermum Continentale?

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Patmet wrote: October 31st, 2023, 1:33 pm Very cool pot and tree. I am becoming known to love a good semi cascade. :beer:
I'm kind of thinking the next move will be to go with something more like the below image. I think it helps to enhance the "cascade" vibe a bit more by positioning the apex more towards the left. I let it go for now though and reassess in a couple of months.
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Re: Leptospermum Continentale?

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Ryceman3 wrote: October 31st, 2023, 1:51 pm
Patmet wrote: October 31st, 2023, 1:33 pm Very cool pot and tree. I am becoming known to love a good semi cascade. :beer:
I'm kind of thinking the next move will be to go with something more like the below image. I think it helps to enhance the "cascade" vibe a bit more by positioning the apex more towards the left. I let it go for now though and reassess in a couple of months.
:beer:
CasLept IG_01B.jpg
Looking at both images side by side I agree. It helps tell the story just that little bit better :yes:
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Re: Leptospermum Continentale?

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Gave this tree a bit of a cut back today as it has continued to grow over winter, and given it's spring next week if I leave it much longer it will get out of control!
I was probably a bit conservative in hindsight, I think I'll look to open it up a bit more and do the thing I talked about in my last post (move the apex more left) when I next get into it. The thing that really struck me was the base looks to have expanded quite a bit since moving into this pot ... which is unusual for Leptos in my experience. They don't get chunky too quickly I find generally, happy for this to buck that trend!
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Re: Leptospermum Continentale?

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Ryceman3 wrote: August 28th, 2024, 4:20 pm They don't get chunky too quickly I find generally, happy for this to buck that trend!
Surely you jest?

With decent sun, they grow very thick and quickly, from my experiences. The only time a Lepto hasn't grown like a fig for me is if there's something wrong with the roots or the medium its in.

Maybe Melb isn't as good growing weather :beer:
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Re: Leptospermum Continentale?

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Rory wrote: August 28th, 2024, 4:37 pm
With decent sun, they grow very thick and quickly, from my experiences. The only time a Lepto hasn't grown like a fig for me is if there's something wrong with the roots or the medium its in.

Maybe Melb isn't as good growing weather :beer:
Maybe it's just relative?
Compared to Melaleuca, Callistemon, Banksia etc I find Leptos are visibly slower ... all in the same mix and in the same conditions.
Probably talked it down more than I really needed to though, we're spoiled with growing conditions down here so it's a high bar I guess!
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