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i got this bougainvillea recently off a mate as he didnt know what to do with it and i didnt either so i decided to chop one of the trunklines off and carve away and i think it turned out okay since the other was a bit dead and ugly
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Nice work but I fear that you will have issues with rot.
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Bretts wrote:Nice work but I fear that you will have issues with rot.
i used wood hardener on the area already 2 coats hope thats enough :D

i think it was you or someone who mention Earls Wood Hardener so i went bunnings and looked down every isle :roll: WHO KNEW IT WOULD BE IN THE CRAFT SECTION hahahha :lol:
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hey there,

thought i would doa virtual. i was actually quite impressed with this tree. although my virt is quite crude i hope it give an idea of what can be acheieved.
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thanks for the virt :D
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I think it looks much better with the branch removed. Love the carving work - it looks very realistic. What tool did you use and what colour are the bracts on this one ?


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while we are talking about bracts hehe

is there any technique that can be applied to bougs to devlope flowering closer to the main branch and trunk structure? the on i have at home only seems to flower at the end of long branchs which i normally cut to keep shape, hence very few flowers :(
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alot of the more experienced enthusiast have said that they water them less like once every 3 days or even a week

i also read in a book that u can use rose fertiliser on it for flowers.
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UPDATE on my tree had to trim the branches i was goin to let them grow but it was very gusty the other day and it snapped one of my main branches
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Bougy Fan wrote:I think it looks much better with the branch removed. Love the carving work - it looks very realistic. What tool did you use and what colour are the bracts on this one ?


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the bracts are red on this on and i used a dremel and a high speed cutter that i bought from bunnings
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