sunshine coast celtis dig
- dayne
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
well every one is asking wheres my tree so i went back dug the rest today an hour dig all up one snaped pick a big blister saw back saturated shirt well here it is its a large twin trunk privett with both trunks hollowed out naturally right through to the roots
potted in allmost staight diatomite and watered in with auxinone and clonex
potted in allmost staight diatomite and watered in with auxinone and clonex
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
guess who has buds popping all over the place!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

and nice dayne!!! should look sweet in no time!
jamie
edit- bit hard to see but they are there all round the trunk, and on both of mine, and chris, yours is pushing new growth too





and nice dayne!!! should look sweet in no time!
jamie

edit- bit hard to see but they are there all round the trunk, and on both of mine, and chris, yours is pushing new growth too

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
hey dayne, how did you go with getting that thick as root out from underneath it? it looked like it was gonna cause ya some trouble?
jamie
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
Very nice Dayne
will be a cracker of a tree ,I went straight diatomite for mine ,no buds yet (I think)although this rain has been good ,not long now.excellent news Jamie 


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yeah to right mate
i have still kept them in shade for now but i am thinking once these buds pop they will be going out into morning sun 
what are all your thoughts on this
jamie


what are all your thoughts on this

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
shades fine for a little while i dont like to move mine for a while as neww roots are really damaged easily but shannons the man id prob check with him
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
cheers dayne, it might not hurt to keep em in the shade till they really start getting strong 
im sure shan will pop up and let us know any way
jamie

im sure shan will pop up and let us know any way

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
excellent work fellers
and dayne, that nebari is somethin you won't catch everyday, nice...


and dayne, that nebari is somethin you won't catch everyday, nice...

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
a little update-
on one that i have which i plan on doing a formal broom style with i am getting buds popping all over the joint.
this one has been chopped down to half the size it was originally collected and will probly get another chop soon once its buds have extended more and harden off a bit. i think it will work out quite well, whether or not it comes off as shohin size or just over i think i will get it close, and being a broom i know it is going to be hard to pull of being one of the harder styles to do but i would like to challenge myself with this tree

the other one i collected which i did a virt for whether it comes in as shohin size or not im not quite sure but i have got budding right down low which might make it quite possible for a sumo style size tree
these pictured above are still quite young but are going well. the next picture is showing the extension of some of the shoots that budded out first. not bad since we only collected them on the 30th of december and it is now the 17th of january, so in less than 20 days on a bare rooted tree these two are going really strong.
all three trees have been kept in the shade for the whole time and have only received indirect light, i will slowly adjust them to full sun over a few weeks once the shoots have really extended well and some more cuts have been made
the one for chris has got extensions of shoots all over the place. it is very strong
how is yours gong tony? any signs of shooting yet? and the privet?
dayne? yours?
cheers for looking
jamie
on one that i have which i plan on doing a formal broom style with i am getting buds popping all over the joint.
this one has been chopped down to half the size it was originally collected and will probly get another chop soon once its buds have extended more and harden off a bit. i think it will work out quite well, whether or not it comes off as shohin size or just over i think i will get it close, and being a broom i know it is going to be hard to pull of being one of the harder styles to do but i would like to challenge myself with this tree


the other one i collected which i did a virt for whether it comes in as shohin size or not im not quite sure but i have got budding right down low which might make it quite possible for a sumo style size tree

these pictured above are still quite young but are going well. the next picture is showing the extension of some of the shoots that budded out first. not bad since we only collected them on the 30th of december and it is now the 17th of january, so in less than 20 days on a bare rooted tree these two are going really strong.
all three trees have been kept in the shade for the whole time and have only received indirect light, i will slowly adjust them to full sun over a few weeks once the shoots have really extended well and some more cuts have been made

the one for chris has got extensions of shoots all over the place. it is very strong

how is yours gong tony? any signs of shooting yet? and the privet?
dayne? yours?
cheers for looking

jamie

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
well the privett has shot and starting to boom allmost time to start feeding it heavy cant wait for this one
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
heres the shot
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
well i figured while dayne is showing his popping new shoots i figure i might aswell show how far mine have come. the one i am going for broom style is just going great gunds, the informal upright one i have a selected leader that is thickening well and will be allowed to grow freely for a long time 
heres the pics---->
as you can see i am letting the broom grow right out aswell to get as man fork possibilities as possible.
jamie

heres the pics---->
as you can see i am letting the broom grow right out aswell to get as man fork possibilities as possible.
jamie
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
Can you guys tell me if they are Celtis growing on the side of the road, Brisbane side of Aldi in Gympie?
Drove through there on my way home yesterday and noticed they are starting to leaf out again. From your efforts here thought I might like to head back down and snaffle a couple.
By the way, how are everyones trees coming on from this dig?
Drove through there on my way home yesterday and noticed they are starting to leaf out again. From your efforts here thought I might like to head back down and snaffle a couple.

By the way, how are everyones trees coming on from this dig?
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
hi havnt been to gympie much but there is alot down here my privett is booming and is for sale if any one is after a very old big tree